cultural value

collocation in English

meaningsofculturalandvalue

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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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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofculturalandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcultural value

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He invites us to look at the social uses of language and theculturalvalueof its complicated, embellished nature.
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He then assumes that objectiveculturalvaluewill spontaneously align with cultural objects within this arena.
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They express aculturalvalueand fulfil a cultural, rather than strictly semantic, need.
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This process of attachingculturalvalueto linguistic forms is dependent on individuals' access to or participation in speech chains.
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The social and intellectual currents underpinning the discipline are also explored as well as theculturalvalueof landscape studies.
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Evaluating this passage's function within the opera and the ambivalentculturalvaluethat it projected demands recourse to contemporary descriptions of music in the cinema.
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They celebrated the intrinsic and ornamentalculturalvalueof scientific knowledge.
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It has pointed to fairer and radically democratic interpretations, which classify on the basis of heterogeneous social andculturalvaluesystems.
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It is less of an empirical property than a moral dictate orculturalvalue.
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Fair's succinct essays highlight the role that individual artists play in their community and theculturalvalueplaced on particular objects, styles, and materials.
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Secondly, it was examined as a potential form of resistance to processes making old bodies invisible because of their loss ofculturalvaluein its broadest sense.
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Durkheim's case is that atomistic calculativeness is only aculturalvalue, that rational choice can never be a universal absolute.
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The various national and local codes and systems for protecting buildings are not, and cannot be made to become, sophisticated critical statements aboutculturalvalueor about equity.
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Autonomy represents a coreculturalvalue, as well as a fundamental ethical principle that drives physicians as well as their patients.
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Frith's sociological examination of evaluative practices eschews quasi-evaluative assertions about the social orculturalvalueof rock and popular music.
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Decisions were not always based on theculturalvalueof the projects submitted.
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Music involves customers; it involves activities of greatculturalvalue, especially for young people.
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They are cinemas where films ofculturalvaluemay be shown and, it is presumed, where they may actually make money.
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This has caused a very serious problem now because music tuition in schools is of immenseculturalvalue.
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It has a strong economic value without having lost its strongculturalvalue.
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