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You can use it to describe a particular type of cultural activity that is considered to be of higher status than the activities and tastes of everyday life. For example: "The mayor of the city hoped to increase the city's reputation by investing in high culture."
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high culture
noun
The artistic entertainment and material artifacts associated with a society's aristocracy or most learned members, usually requiring significant education to be appreciated or highly skilled labor to be produced.
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High culture meets low.
High culture endures.
What is "high culture" anyway?
High culture is taken for granted.
Are museums for high culture or low?
O.K., O.K., it's not high culture.
The Bible was not high culture.
"High culture is popular," he says.
A gentle man of high culture.
The "subculture was the new high culture, and high culture had become just another subculture".
High culture isn't what it used to be.
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