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Discover LudwigSentence The term "less cultured" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe people or things that lack refinement, sophistication, or complexity. For example: "The small town had a less cultured atmosphere than the city."
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That audiences are less cultured than they used to be, and that he has to dumb down his allusions accordingly.
Hans Kristian – no less cultured or inquisitive than his sisters, according to those who know him – dropped no equivalent anchors, however.
ICM's poll reveals a world that thinks America arrogant, less cultured, a worse place to live than their own countries and a threat to world peace.
No! We discovered what they were: beer-drinking, working-class Catholics, rather like Belgians but less cultured".
It's probably the same reason middlebrow people watched Honey Boo Boo: to feel superior to someone appreciably less "cultured" than they are.
Maybe it's the same reason middlebrow people watched Honey Boo Boo: to feel superior to someone appreciably less "cultured" than they are.
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It has often been said that Labour cabinets have been, broadly speaking, less personally cultured than their Tory counterparts.
When incorporating assortative mating such that individuals with more similar phenotypes are more likely to mate with each other (Fig. 8), the fitness effects of maladapted cultured-origin fish decrease because less interbreeding between cultured-origin and wild-origin fish occurs.
There in 1908 he discovered that virulent bovine tubercle bacilli became less virulent when cultured on a bile-containing medium.
Abu Dhabi is trying to present itself as a more cultured, less congested alternative to neighbouring Dubai, and is building a huge Guggenheim museum.
In terms of wealth, he would be around the middle reaches of the ultra-high net worth individuals; compared to the Russian oligarchs, he and his friends, a multinational set, were "more cultured, less rich!" he said, but probably more typical – in terms of numbers – of the plutocratic money coursing through Britain.
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