rich history

collocation in English

meaningsofrichandhistory

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rich
adjective
uk
/rɪtʃ/
us
/rɪtʃ/
having a lot of money or ...
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history
noun
uk
/ˈhɪs.tər.i/
us
/ˈhɪs.t̬ɚ.i/
(the study of or a record of) past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, ...
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(Definition ofrichandhistoryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrich history

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The study of community has arichhistoryin the social sciences.
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The study of children with language disorders has a long andrichhistory.
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The idea of "experiments in nature" has arichhistoryin psychology.
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Moreover, therichhistoryof cooperation that participants bring into the laboratory affects the decisions they make.
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Writers on body or mind drew on arichhistoryof representing order in other spheres.
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Far from being new, the putative problem of scientific expert testimony in common law courts has a long andrichhistory.
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This type of formula has a long andrichhistory.
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The problem of scientific expert testimony has a long andrichhistory.
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This paradigm has arichhistoryin human experimental psychology that raises the possibility of studying metacognition comparatively.
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Still, as he describes, there is arichhistoryof work to build on, and much that lies under the surface could, with interpretive work, be made to flower.
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It serves as an extremely useful reference on the murky contemporary politics in the country as well as an introduction to the region'srichhistoryand diverse cultures.
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The rugged contours of the landscape and therichhistoryprovide a hint of the enormous ethnic and religious complexities.
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Will he give all encouragement to museums and galleries to publicise ourrichhistoryto as wide a circle as possible?
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The sport today very much reflects the outcome of a continuing evolution, founded on its long andrichhistory.
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It is a truism that we have in this country arichhistoryof good governance.
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Perhaps that is as well because great damage has been done to therichhistoryof that country.
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That market town has arichhistoryand boasts 200 listed buildings.
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Therichhistoryof struggle against poverty remains part of the culture, but enough of such nostalgia.
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It is a wonderful and diverse country with arichhistory, but it has many problems.
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It is a country with arichhistory, and a country where there have been clashes between ethnic and national interests, as well as cultural, religious, economic and political differences.
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