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strata

[strey-tuh, strat-uh, strah-tuh] / ˈstreɪ tə, ˈstræt ə, ˈstrɑ tə /


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Metzler says she was tapped to create a series inspired by Land’s memoir probably because of her play “Cried Out,” about new mothers from different class strata.

From Seattle Times

There will have been a strata of incidents in which women were attacked but not fatally.

From BBC

A large middle class has emerged and people in virtually all strata of society now have better living standards as a result.

From BBC

The protests, joined by millions of all ages and social strata, demanded greater democracy and less meddling by Beijing in Hong Kong, which had been promised wide-ranging freedoms until 2047.

From Reuters

But despite several striking performances, its perspective and ideas break out only occasionally from underneath the pancaked strata of details.

From New York Times