Collocations withcontext

These are words often used in combination withcontext.

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appropriate context
Patients responded positively to advice when in an appropriate context and by a health professional with whom they had developed a relationship and rapport.
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archaeological context
The archaeological context described later supports this interpretation.
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architectural context
Devices of reflection and re-scaling are extracted from an architectural context and employed with quirky irreverence in this exhibition of models, drawings and ready-mades.
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broad context
The question of what kind of economics should inform political discussion is the broad context for this book.
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comparative context
In comparative context, this paradox appears even more puzzling.
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context menu
Touching an object also causes the context menu to be enabled.
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context of globalization
Ironically, these local markets have grown in the context of globalization, perhaps as consumers seek an identity to otherwise anonymous and geographically distant products5-7.
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cultural context
Transformations in the wider cultural context have particular relevance for social gerontology and current understandings of ageing and senescence.
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different context
We disagree with this claim, and argue that dialogue simply provides a different context in which the same basic processes operate.
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ecological context
Here, physiological results make sense in an ecological context and provide evolutionary insight.
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geographical context
A rather uncertain grasp of the historical and geographical context comes out in several ways.
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given context
Given context and term e, what are the type and completion of e?
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historical context
What can be said here is that they will no doubt be found in the localised historical context.
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immediate context
By far the most important and immediate context for decerebrating brains was, however, in response to the political pressures of animal protection and antivivisection movements.
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importance of context
The incorporation of a biological perspective into research on resilience still requires adherence to a dynamic, transactional view that respects the importance of context.
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institutional context
The purpose is not to undo the scale enlargement but to (re-) organize the involvement of the citizens in a larger institutional context.
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linguistic context
This allowed us to examine how online sensitivity to linguistic context co-varied with changes in the severity of thought disorder over time, within each individual.
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obligatory context
This required tracking whether each child used the morphemes in each obligatory context, over time.
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organizational context
Yet because state bureaucracies are organizations, cultural analysis must attend to the organizational context in which such identities flourish or die.
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original context
However, in its original context we (hopefully) understand the different meanings of both sounds quite well.
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philosophical context
In a philosophical context, the word usually has the stronger meaning that transcendental issues are independent of our natural and experiential existence.
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proper context
It illustrates the need to develop a more sophisticated understanding of parochial officeholding if we are to place this institution in its proper context.
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ritual context
It may have been inappropriate for ritual implements or the ritual process to be displayed outside the ritual context.
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situational context
Registers are constellations of lexicogrammatical features that construe a particular situational context.
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social context
The relationship between technology and social context is bidirectional: the social context of deployment also impacts the technology during deployment.
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societal context
The humanities, in their diverse forms, thus provide a societal context for the practice of engineering.
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sociocultural context
Likewise, we believe it is important to explore sociocultural context as a pathway to understanding the development of the scientific fields involving children.
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sociopolitical context
For the sociopolitical context of the period under review, see the third section.
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spatial context
Retrieval of textual information can now occur from a spatial context.
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specific context
Acquiring a knowledge of the past has usually meant grasping a specific context to which even its actors could not have had complete accessibility.
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syntactic context
The additional information given by the syntactic context associated with the verb then assists the learner in homing in on the right meaning.
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temporal context
This sensitivity to the temporal context of stimuli is somehow captured by representations formed at the hidden layer of the network.
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theoretical context
Three chapters, two at the beginning of the book and the conclusion, provide a theoretical context arguing for a rejection of the traditional environment.
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wide context
Given that he has made a long speech with a wide context, can we assume that, like his speech, he supports the right to roam?
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