traditional paradigm
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftraditionalandparadigm
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traditional
adjective
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time ...
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paradigm
noun[C]
uk/ˈpær.ə.daɪm/us/ˈper.ə.daɪm/
a model of something, or a very clear and typical example ...
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As previously stated, one of the problems with thistraditionalparadigmis its lack of ecological validity.
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In thetraditionalparadigm, these structures are regarded as independent physical realities, and much effort has been spent on their study.
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Unlike thetraditionalparadigmthat viewed technology in isolation, the new paradigm brings into discussion various other cultural traits.
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In support of this approach, several software developers have opted to concentrate on extending the familiartraditionalparadigmof offline 'create and edit' processing.
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There are many excellent texts for more advanced audiences, but most basic statistics texts follow thetraditionalparadigm.
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They argue that marriage reinforces thetraditionalparadigmof male-female interaction: subordination of the woman to the man in exchange of subsistence.
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Due to thistraditionalparadigm, womens interaction with and representation in politics and society are mediated by her husband.
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The traditional paradigms have all developed along the lines of physical and geographical bounds of space and time.
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All of these volumes depend on traditional paradigms drawn from the analysis of instrumental music.
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Those forms are not listed in traditional paradigms either.
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At the core, it challenges traditional paradigms.
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