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The word "shibboleth" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun meaning "any custom, principle, or belief distinguishing a particular class or group of people, especially a long-standing one regarded as outmoded or no longer important". For example: Female education was once considered a shibboleth in many parts of the world.
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The skylines of Bangkok and Jakarta are still dotted with empty or even unfinished office towers.In this section A cliff-hanger Safe as houses End of an era In Nago's fair city Number crunch Upscale The education shibboleth ReprintsIn Hong Kong, the property bubble was official policy.
But that drove up the bank's fixed costs, just as it has for its listed rivals in Zurich, Vontobel and Julius Baer.In this section A cliff-hanger Safe as houses End of an era In Nago's fair city Number crunch Upscale The education shibboleth ReprintsNow, unless they shrink back to their traditional business, the private banks need to find economies of scale, and that means expansion.
If Mr Modi is serious about reform, he will have to discredit the shibboleth that banks can only serve society's ends if they are state-owned.
He wants Mr Clegg to go further by reversing his party's opposition to student fees, the final shibboleth remaining from Charles Kennedy, his more left-wing predecessor-but-one.
But a new study, arguing that some Americans get better care than do Britons at a comparable cost, calls that shibboleth into question.
Measured by that other shibboleth of conservationists, energy use, organic farming was also better.
Excepting Tajikistan possibly, the countries and their elites are overwhelmingly secular.Certainly the authoritarian presidents—all seasoned veterans of the Soviet regime raise the shibboleth of fundamentalism, particularly whenever their own mismanagement or corruption is exposed.
In particular, more education does not necessarily mean more growth, as most politicians (and economists) unthinkingly suppose.In this section A cliff-hanger Safe as houses End of an era In Nago's fair city Number crunch Upscale The education shibboleth ReprintsThe doubts do not arise so much over primary and secondary education.
Most Dutch speakers, on the other hand, read "sch" as [sχ], a run-of-the-mill "s" followed by a sound that's akin to the Scottish "ch" in loch.* Today, Dutch civilians use Scheveningen as a shibboleth to poke fun at my gawky pronunciation now that I live just south of that beach.In a vacuum, learning Dutch should be a relative cakewalk for English-speakers.
Its leader, Nils Usakovs, says he is "not allergic" to calling Latvia's period under Soviet rule an "occupation"—a long-standing shibboleth.
The most controversial involves the creation of a government-run insurer (or "public option"), a shibboleth of the political left.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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