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'material culture' is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the tangible physical items associated with a particular group of people, such as their tools, clothing, art, furniture, etc. For example, “The archaeological dig unearthed many artifacts from the Celts’ material culture.”.
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Modern material culture appears unsustainable.
"I've done world archaeology and material culture.
"What we're looking at — it's material culture.
America's material culture is homespun and plainspoken.
"It's about agriculture and material culture, about earth to table".
"We are a museum about material culture," Mr. Sable said.
A city's material culture is doing a vanishing act.
Only the Minotaur myth and Minoan material culture survive.
CHANGING taste is a basic factor in American material culture.
To scholars of material culture, objects are never neutral.
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