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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'many traditions' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to different practices, stories, customs, beliefs, or activities that are shared by a group of people, as in this example sentence: "The indigenous people of the Amazon Basin have many traditions that have been passed down through generations."
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One of the many traditions at A.S.U.
Many traditions surround the game of kolf.
It was one of many traditions.
In many traditions, music is divine.
But many traditions are being honored.
In many traditions, habits serve to identify monastic groups.
Many traditions of the season honour relatives who have died.
"It's open to many traditions and I represent just one".
The songs draw on many traditions but belong to none and transcend them all.
In many traditions, the best possible state does not involve being a little individual pursuing goals.
Mythologies of memory and forgetting have a role in many traditions.
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