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Discover LudwigThe phrase "societal sensibilities" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the collective attitudes, beliefs, and values held by a particular society or community. You can use this phrase when discussing cultural norms, customs, or social expectations. For example, "The artist's controversial exhibit was met with outrage from some members of the community who felt it went against societal sensibilities." "In order to avoid offending anyone's societal sensibilities, the company decided to remove the potentially offensive advertisement from their campaign." "Individuals are often influenced by societal sensibilities when making decisions, sometimes prioritizing the needs of the group over their own desires."
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A main result of our analysis is that time of connection to grid increases over the years indicating increased societal sensibilities, respect for higher security standards, and increased project complexities.
The effort to avoid the subject of death and the focus on fond memories is typical of songs and societal sensibilities at the time.
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As a writer, actress and performer whose very American sensibilities are tuned into contemporary societal and personal sickness of the soul as well as cultural starvation of the spirit, Ms. Meara is one up on Borges.
"They are societal choices".
Other differences are societal.
What about societal scalability?
That's a societal thing".
It paid enormous societal dividends.
I am a societal threat".
That takes a societal shift".
Societal acceptance Straight up, monogamy is the western societal default.
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