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Discover Ludwig"the zeitgeist" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to the prevailing spirit of a specific moment in time - typically with regards to the culture of a particular place or era. For example, you could say "The concept of minimalism has become part of the zeitgeist in modern design."
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the zeitgeist
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Alternative case form of zeitgeist
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The zeitgeist.
"But it's the zeitgeist.
The zeitgeist was changing.
"It's the zeitgeist," he says.
But the zeitgeist wasn't enough.
There's something in the zeitgeist".
Apparently, the Zeitgeist moves fast.
Then there is the zeitgeist.
"The zeitgeist has changed".
The zeitgeist was nihilistic.
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