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"social backgrounds" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the varying social and economic backgrounds/contexts of different people. For example: "Our team had members from a variety of different social backgrounds, which was invaluable in giving us a comprehensive overall view of the situation."
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They could hardly have come from more different social backgrounds.
Otterbein's proximity to harbor industry made for a mix of social backgrounds.
For two old Etonians, their social backgrounds could hardly have been more contrasting.
The mix of people, from different origins and social backgrounds, exchanging gardening tips is unexpected.
The Ucas data shows a continuing rise in enrolments across social backgrounds.
Applications to English universities from students of all social backgrounds have rocketed.
But children from specific ethnic groups or social backgrounds are not inherently programmed to underachieve.
pronunciations are a matter of varying social backgrounds, not of geography.
"This affects not only migrants, but also children from poorer social backgrounds.
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