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culture gap

NOUN
generation gap


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And those themes are universal, even when the signal has to traverse the salty trough of a 9,000-mile-plus culture gap.

From New York Times Feb. 10, 2024

A culture gap and the disproportionate influence that India’s founding generation of company honchos still wield over their companies continue to stymie those wanting access to a $25 billion market.

From Seattle Times Jan. 29, 2024

The much-cited 2016 Harvard Business Review article "What So Many People Don't Get About the U.S. Working Class" addressed this issue in some detail, describing it as the "class culture gap":

From Salon Oct. 5, 2022

But beyond Coolio’s artistic success, his status as a hip-hop legend is one of bridging the pop culture gap without accusations of compromising his credibility.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 29, 2022

And while there’s been lots of focus on the achievement gap that can keep those students from graduating, there isn’t always a lot of acknowledgment of the culture gap they face.

From Washington Post Mar. 29, 2018




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