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Discover LudwigThe phrase "its ethos" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the characteristic spirit, values, or beliefs of a person, organization, or culture.
Example: "The company's commitment to sustainability is a key part of its ethos."
Alternatives: "its values" or "its principles."
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"It's experimental in its ethos and attitude," he said, "and very sleek in its execution".
He also said Ferrari would remain in F1 as long as it was true to its ethos.
It's up to the innovation of whoever launches a school to decide its ethos - and it shouldn't be pre-determined by government.
It still strives to preserve its ethos by keeping a close eye on its hiring.
This helps ensure they understand your business and its ethos, and how best to sell it to potential candidates, says Miller at CIPD.
FAIR has the benefit of longer timelines that allow it to be more focused in maintaining its ethos.
Starbucks acquiesced, announcing in May that it would move the sourcing and bottling of its Ethos brand of water out of the state.
The project's organisers say it differs from other co-housing schemes in that its ethos is partly focused on affordability.
But the company does believe it is pioneering in taking a holistic approach in keeping with its ethos that its product is "the workspace solution".
But its ethos extends way beyond food.
You cross its ethos, and its editors, at your peril.
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