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Discover LudwigThe word "culture-specific" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is specific to a particular culture or cultures, usually distinct from the language, beliefs, and customs of other cultures. For example, "In traditional Chinese culture, red is a culture-specific color symbolizing good luck and prosperity."
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Research has yet to adequately investigate whether culturally adapted or unadapted interventions impact culture-specific psychopathology.
These entailments are culture-specific and epistemically shared by members of the cultural community.
QUESTION FROM LRAO: Dr. Gawande, These issues are so culture-specific.
Throughout history, women's bodies have been clothed in a variety of time- and culture-specific ways.
Indeed, while cell boorishness is not confined to one country, certain practices are culture-specific.
(Or, in Asian markets, green tea: Patus is considering culture-specific Odorscreen formulas).
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Culture specific issues included culturally sensitive wording.
As Shulman points out "All the Vogues are very home-culture specific.
Country and culture specific concepts and conditions can cause a lack in MI.
Finally, as a rule of thumb, teams should avoid using slang or other culture specific terms.
Rendering culture specific items in an audiovisual format is currently one of the most topical issues in translation research.
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