Collocations withtradition

These are words often used in combination withtradition.

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age-old tradition
They have an age-old tradition as sailors, as mariners, as adventurers.
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ancient tradition
Indeed, it has an ancient tradition.
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architectural tradition
It is the core of an unbroken architectural tradition operating outside stylistic definitions.
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artistic tradition
A fluctuating system engendered by competing lineages could have resulted in an artistic tradition that emphasized office and corporate membership through such costume.
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classical tradition
Ought this classical tradition to be changed?
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cultural tradition
From a rather different cultural tradition comes another report.
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glorious tradition
In this country we have a glorious tradition of company law.
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honourable tradition
Histories of conservation in the built environment have a long and honourable tradition, almost as long as the history of conservation itself.
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intellectual tradition
There was no conservative intellectual tradition, he said.
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liberal tradition
The liberal tradition itself organizes ascriptive troubles.
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literary tradition
She both asserted and demonstrated the afrmative, but her work encountered "a selective literary tradition" from which it was excluded.
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liturgical tradition
The connection may even extend to a common liturgical tradition.
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long tradition
This book follows in this long tradition.
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long-established tradition
Hence, this paper breaks with a long-established tradition alluded to earlier of viewing seasonal fluctuations as separate and orthogonal to all other movements in the economy.
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long-standing tradition
That is a long-standing tradition.
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musical tradition
How do written artefacts relate to an oral musical tradition?
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noble tradition
There is a long and noble tradition in this country that an appeal gives a person the right to a further hearing.
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philosophical tradition
Most of the book consists of the elucidation of this philosophical tradition.
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poetic tradition
Poetic tradition cannot explain these horses away.
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proud tradition
They have a proud tradition.
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religious tradition
Country effects are evident and are often more powerful than the effect of religious tradition.
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rich tradition
They have rich organisational skills and a rich tradition of consensual working rules.
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scholarly tradition
We interpreted the music industry through a framework drawn from an established scholarly tradition.
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theatrical tradition
Elsewhere, the texture of the platform experience was strongly inspired by exposure to the theatrical tradition.
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theoretical tradition
A long theoretical tradition in psychology suggests an answer.
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tradition of excellence
We also have a tradition of excellence.
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tradition of scholarship
Third it is a label which refers to our own tradition of scholarship; it is a banner signifying continuity and common interest.
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well-established tradition
There was a well-established tradition of sturdiness and physical robustness of machines.
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