cultural legacy

collocation in English

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cultural
adjective
uk
/ˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the habits, traditions, and beliefs of ...
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legacy
noun[C]
uk
/ˈleɡ.ə.si/
us
/ˈleɡ.ə.si/
money or property that you receive from someone after ...
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(Definition ofculturalandlegacyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Both correctly pointed to the centrality of tragedy, in its different forms, as a major element in the continuingculturallegacyof the war.
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The interview demonstrated theculturallegacyof ' statelessness ' in a very concrete way.
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Because the 1868 case was most influential in determining herculturallegacy, it will be the focus of my analysis here. 13.
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In this way, ancestors and the centrality of their place of interment seem to have forged a link with descending generations who were the inheritors of theirculturallegacy.
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The legacy of the sultanate remained, with significance lies in its far-reaching political andculturallegacy, which, arguably, continues to be felt in modern times.
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As a result, its political, legal, linguistic andculturallegacyis widespread.
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Since 1936, the dog is considered as a nationalculturallegacyand has been protected during the war times.
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The park preserves a richculturallegacythat includes 22 shipwrecks and several historic lighthouses.
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Music herein is examined for its cognitive and generative qualities to see how our evolved biological and emergentculturallegacyreflects our needs and dreams.
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More recently, hisculturallegacyis also associated with his ageing accompanied by some vitality.
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While his contributions in the field of administration would be forgotten, his linguistic andculturallegacyremains historic.
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He highlights important phenomena such as the varna system, urbanisation, commerce and trade, developments in science and philosophy, andculturallegacy.
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It offers visitors a glimpse of the ancestralculturallegacyas well as an extraordinary natural view of its flora, fauna and its orography.
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Belying his empirical methodology is the fact that each of these terrains has a rich and conflictingculturallegacy.
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Localities, with various historical and cultural legacies, differ in their ability and willingness to respond to external, global forces.
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The factors that necessitate the creation of a subculture often forge the elements that make it unique and give it some form ofculturallegacyin retrospect.
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Shang people were employed in positions based upon theirculturallegacyand education, such as "zhu" priest, "zong" ritual official, "bu" diviner, "shi" scribe, and military commander.
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It involved the exploration of national and cultural legacies beyond the constraints placed on nationalist discourse by the regime.
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More than two thousand of these images appeared, and they are considered the chiefculturallegacyof the magazine, forming a pictorial record of the period.
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Thisculturallegacyin the form of its architecture, cuisine and traditions was emphasized by the city seeking to entice tourists by showcasing these more exotic qualities.
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