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The phrase "social entity" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person, group, or organization that exists within a larger social context. Example: "The government has a responsibility to protect the rights of all social entities within its borders."
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9 10 Hangzhou is one of the most economically developed and socially inclusive areas in China; in addition, the MSW population represents an emerging social entity along with the so-called 'golden-10-year generation' of modern China (1998 2008).
However, the moment the musical material is ordered it becomes culture and hence a social entity".
The larger the social entity considered, the more abstract the concept tends to be.
Assembly referred to a social entity created for a social and political purpose, to help make a republic work.
It has also been used to challenge the concept of "the public" as a meaningful social entity.
In many other societies, selfishness is suppressed "through practices, rituals and stories that help a person play a cooperative role in a larger social entity," Dr. Haidt said.
But when the social entity grows large, becomes a megalopolis, a state, a federation, the governing machine becomes remote, impersonal, even inhuman.
Social structure is sometimes defined simply as patterned social relations those regular and repetitive aspects of the interactions between the members of a given social entity.
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The religion of these new social entities reflected and supported the new social environments.
Action research has encompassed the individual, the small group, and wider organizational and social entities.
In small social entities — English parishes, Swiss cantons — the machine that governs can sometimes be identified with the community that is governed.
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