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The phrase "ethnographic study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a research method that involves the systematic study of people and cultures through direct observation and participation.
Example: "The ethnographic study revealed significant insights into the community's social dynamics and cultural practices."
Alternatives: "cultural research" or "field study."
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An ethnographic study?
The classical ethnographic study that became a Nazi talisman.
Getting By is the outcome of eight years' ethnographic study, based on both theory and practice.
In my ethnographic study of professional cardplayers in Las Vegas, I found one common trait.
Adler modelled the book on an ethnographic study that he came upon in the camp.
And for an ethnographic study, it is a remarkably personal work.
I can't remember when an ethnographic study so deepened my understanding of American life.
Treat these visits like an ethnographic study; you want to immerse yourself in the culture of the business.
In 2000, Michael Pratt, a professor of management at Boston College, conducted an ethnographic study of Amway distributors.
Nervously, Browning approached her and started talking to her about his ethnographic study of "real vampires".
To attract new fans, Phelps commissioned an ethnographic study that gauged how fans navigate racetracks.
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