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culture complex

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noun

Sociology.
  1. a group of culture traits all interrelated and dominated by one essential trait.

    Nationalism is a culture complex.


Example Sentences

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Raised in poverty by her grandmother in the Western Addition, at the time one of San Francisco’s toughest neighborhoods, Breed was elected to the powerful Board of Supervisors in 2012 after serving as executive director of the African American Art and Culture Complex.

From Los Angeles Times

After she graduated, she worked on Willie Brown’s 1999 mayoral campaign and served as executive director of the African American Art & Culture Complex and on several other city entities before winning a seat in 2012 on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

From Los Angeles Times

Galen’s text had never been accompanied by illustrations—Galen explicitly said that illustrations were worthless—because in a manuscript culture complex illustrations degrade rapidly each time they are copied.

From Literature

Eventually, she became the executive director of the African American Art & Culture Complex in 2002.

From Los Angeles Times

For more than a decade, she headed the African American Art & Culture Complex, beefing up programs for at-risk youth and the elderly.

From Washington Times