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"multicultural reality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you are writing about something that involves a wide range of cultures or backgrounds. For example: "In the modern world, we must come to terms with our multicultural reality and learn how to embrace cultural diversity."
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We need a country at ease with its multicultural reality.
But advertisers' growing recognition of the nation's multicultural reality, no matter how belated, can backfire.
But the growing recognition of multicultural reality can backfire, if the marketing does not display an understanding of the nuances of religion or culture.
Those ideals clash with the unresolved multicultural reality of modern France (the racially divided French World Cup soccer team, which fell apart during the opening round, became a national case in point), complicating endless challenges like the Corsican independence movement.
The idea is to cast the recruiters' net wider than the elite fee-paying schools and Oxford and Cambridge universities they once relied upon, reflecting the UK's multicultural reality.
There was something in that darkened auditorium that spoke to integration in Britain today and the extent to which the country's progress may be helped by the success of the multiracial, multicultural reality of Team GB.
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This negative reaction expresses a discomfort not only with French national symbolism itself, but with French multicultural realities.
And, while there are now novels with any number of different family backgrounds, such as Ann Strugnell's The Julian Stories (ages 5-8, £3.99) and Gene Kemp's The Hairy Hands (ages 10-12, £4.99), there are still few stories for any age group that reflect the multicultural realities made clear after the Stephen Lawrence enquiry.
As much as we might feel frustrated about it, our reality is a multifaceted, multicultural world.
"Instead of thinking of discrete segments in a multicultural world," he said, "we're saying the new reality is that it's more of a cross-cultural world, a mash-up of cultures".
However, the ideas underpinning these movements are radically different: anti-fascists promote acceptance of a diverse, multicultural world, while right-wing extremists reject the diverse reality of modern life.
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