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Discover LudwigThe phrase "human histories" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to the collective experiences and events that have shaped human civilization. One example of using this phrase in a sentence is: "Studying ancient artifacts and texts allows us to gain a deeper understanding of human histories and the cultural evolution of societies."
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Compared with cosmic time, human histories seemed puny.
As often as not, the landscapes are tilled with human histories.
Poetries are no more pure and simple than human histories are pure and simple.
Macfarlane's unorthodox British landscapes are furrowed with human histories and haunted by literary prophets.
On a rare, relatively cloudless day, so many human histories, causes and stories were on show in one view.
More than a third of the Cornish coast is protected by the National Trust and it is easy to find amazing views, obscure coves and fascinating human histories along much of it.
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