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Discover LudwigSentence The word "normative" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective that means "conforming to established standards". For example, "The normative expectations of the committee followed the same protocols as in previous years."
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the normative
adjective
Of or pertaining to a norm or standard.
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The normative factors included descriptive and injunctive norms.
In fact, that's the normative pattern.
What is intended is a riot against the normative.
Supplemented by newer liturgical compilations, the BCP remains the normative liturgy of the Church of England.
Two such contrasting assumptions are the normative and the subjective.
Closely followed by the normative determinism of Wanderers striker Golgol Mebrahtu and Adelaide striker Jeronimo Neumann.
Propaganda influence or not, the normative gap is real for many Chinese.
Thus, when you are talking about patterns of behaviour, male is the normative.
At the same time, it is a very conscious play on floor-bound sculpture; a refusal of the normative.
First, the normative model for learning and teaching, as well as curriculum and assessment development, must be socially integrated schools.
This "we" amounted to replicating the normative, but with a twist: they were gay, so therefore justified in their anger.
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