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The word 'ethnocultural' is correct and usable in written English
It is most commonly used to refer to an ethnic or cultural group or the diversity of such groups. For example, you might use the phrase "the ethnocultural makeup of the city" to refer to the various ethnic and cultural backgrounds of people living in a city.
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ethnocultural
adjective
Of or pertaining to the culture of an ethnic group
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"In the full, three-century context, cavaliers, aristocrats and bishops pretty much lost and Puritans, Yankees, self-made entrepreneurs, Anglo-Saxon nationalists and expansionists had the edge, especially in America .The three wars are tied together by "an unmistakable thread of ethnocultural continuity".
On a political and ethnocultural front, it expresses a general view of Greek superiority to "barbarians," but, although it evokes Panhellenism (the thesis that Persia was vulnerable to concerted attack and should therefore be attacked), it does not provide unambiguous support for that view.
The Niger River is generally considered the boundary between the two great ethnocultural zones within Mali, separating the black, Sub-Saharan zone to the south from the Arab-Berber zone to the north.
The survey, carried out in December 2015, mapped the gender and ethnocultural diversity of selected board and executive leaders in public organisations and charities.
Typical examples include the nation and language-based ethnocultural groups.
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