Sentence examples for traditional contexts from inspiring English sources

The phrase "traditional contexts" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to established or historical settings, practices, or situations that are commonly recognized. Example: "In traditional contexts, storytelling often served as a means of preserving cultural heritage."

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Fiduciaries, in traditional contexts, are defined by two responsibilities.

They were doing this really quickly, but what interested me was that these boys were in my supposedly bottom maths set and, when it came to problem solving in the traditional contexts with which I was presenting them, they appeared to be pretty hopeless.

Recent studies convincingly elaborated the radical abyss between those traditional contexts and the modern business society: the emergence of industrial society triggered an explosion of the per capita income of a simultaneously quickly rising population (Clark 2007).

After providing a tutorial on data quality in traditional contexts, we analyze big data by providing insights into the UNECE classification, and then, for each type of data source, we choose a specific instance of such a type (notably deep Web data, sensor-generated data, and Twitters/short texts) and discuss how quality dimensions can be defined in these cases.

Medical organizations like the American Cancer Society, who've explored shamanic healing, hold the common wisdom that, even regarding ritual, shamans in traditional contexts wouldn't have viewed their craft as a placebo, either due to a total belief in the magic of the acts or due to the effects they produced.

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Used in the traditional context, it seems so Catherine Cookson somehow – cruel, damning, antiquated.

When you take anything out of its traditional context, subvert it a little, you start to see it differently.

The Mandarin Oriental got refurbished from top to bottom in 2006-7, and their tea menu's been given a similar upgrade modernized, but without losing its traditional context.

I just think that we have to be clear that there are aspects here of taking something out of its traditional context.

The confronting edge of sexual violence to his performance might have seemed unnecessarily gratuitous in a more traditional context – but given the postwar setting, this unsentimentalised characterisation is an ideal anchor for Pagliacci's tragic outcome.

Supported by a friend of the court brief by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Mr. Cuellar is arguing that federal prosecutors are aggressively stretching the meaning of the money-laundering law far beyond the traditional context and definition of money laundering.

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