adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a multicultural/multiracial society
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We live in a multicultural society.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
society
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Finally, the difficulties of devising appropriate services in a multiracial society are also considered.
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With increasing multiracial societies in most countries and the speed of modern-day travel such patients are found in hospitals throughout the world.
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Anxieties about the cohesion of multiracial societies are in fact not about cohesion, but about difference, about accepting otherness.
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Attitudes to ageing and to elderly people in a multiracial society Ageism permeates society at both ends of the life-cycle.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a multiracial society
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By courageously confronting the cultural dimensions of education, we can make the changes necessary to educate a multiracial student population.
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Curtis' incipiently multiracial ideas seemed at first rather startling to some other members of the Round.
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Finally, the difficulties of devising appropriate services in a multiracial society are also considered.
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In the multiracial , multicultural society which the United Kingdom has become, there are adjustments to be made on all sides.
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The multiracial ensemble provides cushiony support to Anderson and other vocal soloists in traditional and original music.
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These groups initially were Latino or black; increasingly, though, they are multiracial .
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With increasing multiracial societies in most countries and the speed of modern-day travel such patients are found in hospitals throughout the world.