cultural trend

collocation in English

meaningsofculturalandtrend

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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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trend
noun[C]
uk
/trend/
us
/trend/
a general development or change in a situation or in the way that people ...
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(Definition ofculturalandtrendfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One importantculturaltrendin the 1950s, however, was precisely the rapid rise of more populist large-circulation weekly news magazines (shukanshi).
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This highly influentialculturaltrendbecame dominant in painting as well as in cinema, music and literature.
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And a newculturaltrendborn, the film: in the first decade of the 20th century there were already three cinemas.
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What economic and cultural trends sustained such content once it had been provoked by political events?
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Arrangement of student desks in this manner is compatible with the largerculturaltrendof preference for collaborative learning.
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In line with thatculturaltrend, he was fond of using red note notation, also known as coloration, a technique stemming from the general practice of mensural notation.
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Rather, we have to unpick the various aesthetic, social, and cultural trends that combined to prompt this artistic development.
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This is a strange way to characterize a study that locates a state feminism project in broader cultural trends.
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In addition to the more traditional theological, biographical and biblical entries, the work reflects modern sociocultural concerns with articles on cultural trends as well as political and economic issues.
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In short, it is not certain that current socio-demographic and cultural trends necessarily lead to less support giving.
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Theatre practice necessarily reflects larger cultural trends; as its history is written and rewritten, that record becomes a document of cultural history which is interpreted and reinterpreted.
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The news should be seen in the broader context of regular, informed television programmes on the historical, political, commercial and cultural trends that explain the significance of the news.
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These cultural trends have been observed for many years.
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He is best known for his analysis of contemporary cultural trends.
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Intercultural learning programs could benefit greatly from the analysis of cultural trends in these processes.
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Important cultural trends often informed music of this period, romantic, modernist, neoclassical, postmodernist or otherwise.
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While the lyrics began to include satirical takes on contemporary cultural trends and fashion.
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That began to change during the 20th century, in response to social and cultural trends of greater tolerance for literature and art that depicted such proscribed material.
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It seems to go without saying that this type of influence poses solutions for current cultural trends that are deemed immoral.
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The magazine's writers and editors contribute books, film, and music reviews and original articles which tend to focus on emerging cultural trends.
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