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Discover Ludwig'subcultures' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it when referring to a specific social group that exists within a larger culture, typically sharing common interests, values, and behaviors. For example, "Some of the most popular subcultures in the United States include goth, punk, and hip-hop."
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subcultures
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Third person singular of subculture
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Glastonbury is a place full of weird, forgotten subcultures that you didn't realise still existed.
There are no rules; things go in and out of fashion too fast to bother and the most interesting subcultures can be found on the bus, she explains.
By doing this regularly, your department will have its finger on the pulse of what trends, fashions and subcultures they can tap into in order to engage prospective applicants.
Malone and men like him saw their best efforts dashed when the Troubles started, as children often became dangerously enchanted by the subcultures being thrown up by the violence around them and were increasingly corralled into participating in riots and attending mass political rallies – some of which coincided with school hours.
As little as parents and police choose not to know about the sometimes dangerous subcultures of America's gay community, trust me: this is not a black thing.
Vienna's reputation may not suggest the gritty underground of eastern cities such as Warsaw or Berlin, but its unique position as a cultural intersection between east and west has given rise to a myriad of thriving subcultures that lend the city an unexpected edge.
In the "golden '70s" both were part of cradle-to-grave subcultures whose members worked, holidayed and voted together.
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Whether or not Moore takes credit, his electro house and amped-up dubstep sound has found its way into the fabric of American subculture in a way no other rave genre has before.
It wasn't just a way to get the music – it was its own subculture.
They have had an unprecedented effect on outlaw motorcycle clubs, prompting blanket police scrutiny of a secretive subculture that has included men who have collectively amassed hundreds of years in jail time in recent decades.
It turns out Bannon wasn't the only one in California's state capital who had embraced internet subculture.
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