Phrases with «living traditions»

The phrase "living traditions" refers to customs, beliefs, and practices that have been passed down from generation to generation and are still actively celebrated or followed in the present. It means that these traditions are still alive and continue to be an important part of people's lives and cultural heritage. Full definition

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Sentences with «living traditions»

  • And even if it should hold clues to some alternatives, it has not come down as living tradition. (religion-online.org)
  • The best living traditions are held by the public at large, rather than just a few people. (originalgreen.org)
  • His gargantuan semi-abstract paintings of fruit and flowers are credited with merging process art with the still life tradition of Western painting. (artspace.com)
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