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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some cultures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a variety of cultural practices, beliefs, or characteristics that exist among different groups of people.
Example: "Some cultures place a strong emphasis on family values and community support."
Alternatives: "certain cultures" or "various cultures".
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But some cultures like spiders.
Some cultures have Bar Mitzvah.
It's seen as lucky or mystical in some cultures.
And why do some cultures succeed and others self-destruct?
Buck notes that in some cultures dogs are eaten.
In some cultures it's considered a mark of the divine.
And in some cultures, using first names was considered offensive".
Some cultures, they can spend two months together.
Owls are out because some cultures associate them with death.
They are sacred to some cultures, forbidden in others.
Three is seen as a creepy number in some cultures.
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