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Andrew DeLuxe
Is "forged" the most appropriate word to use here?
A common culture that unites nations can either be uniform or forged in different proportions.
Or, perhaps, "common" is not the best choice to describe a unified culture.
16 dec. 2022 10:35
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"A culture uniting a nation can either be an historically uniform one, or one that has been forged from the variety of cultures within."
16 december 2022
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I would say "common" is absolutely fine. It might be a UK/US English difference, I'm not sure. I would also say a common culture can definitely be forged in general terms, but for what you mean, all I can think of are totally different ways of saying it, such as
...uniform or contain local variations.
...uniform or include regional nuances.
Something like that.
16 december 2022
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Grammatically, the sentence is fine. However, so that your readers clearly understand your meaning, you would have to explain in further detail in your later sentences. The word 'unified' is better than the word 'common'. Uniform and forged are sort of odd together. Not incorrect, just requiring more explanation because a culture can be both uniform and still forged.
16 december 2022
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