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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Socio-economic/socio-cultural

1. Are these English words:


a) 'socio-cultural'


b) 'socio-economic'



2. And would these sentences be correct:


a) "Let me give you a socio-cultural picture of the setting where this happened."


b) "Let me give you a socio-economic picture of the setting where this happened."

  

Top answer

Yes, that's all OK. But note that the words 'socio-cultural' and 'socio-economic' would typically be used in a book or in academic writing of some kind. Not in everyday conversation.

  • Yes, that's all OK.
  • But note that the words 'socio-cultural' and 'socio-economic' would typically be used in a book or in academic writing of some kind.
  • Not in everyday conversation.
  • Clive
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Yes, that's all OK.

But note that the words 'socio-cultural' and 'socio-economic' would typically be used in a book or in academic writing of some kind. Not in everyday conversation.

Clive

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