adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
society
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The emergence of stratified societies culminating in states increased conspicuous consumption of precious substances.
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In a clearly stratified society , the interests of this audience were predominantly defined by class.
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Evidence from tombs suggests a stratified society with three social classes.
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Although this applies to stratified societies as a class the relative values attached to particular substances varied in space and time.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a highly stratified society
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Although this applies to stratified societies as a class the relative values attached to particular substances varied in space and time.
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As an example of such effects we consider stratified flows, which have received particular attention because of their meteorological applications.
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Evidence from tombs suggests a stratified society with three social classes.
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In a clearly stratified society, the interests of this audience were predominantly defined by class.
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Quota sampling is like stratified sampling, but with an important variation.
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The emergence of stratified societies culminating in states increased conspicuous consumption of precious substances.
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They are thus particularly appropriate for studies of convection and stratified flow.
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To avoid this possibility, we can opt for a stratified sample.