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belt
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Western countries
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A common accessory to hold up pants or as a fashion statement.
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belt
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Western countries
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Wearing a belt is a common fashion accessory and a symbol of professionalism and put-togetherness.
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belt colors
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Western countries
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Black, brown, and tan are common belt colors for formal wear
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belt colors
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Western society
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The color of a person's belt is generally not indicative of their expertise in a particular field.
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belt ranking
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Western culture
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Belt ranking systems may be less prominent outside of martial arts communities, and are not universally recognized as indicators of expertise
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belt system
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Western countries
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Belts are primarily associated with holding up clothing and fashion, not typically used to symbolize skill or expertise in a discipline.
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black belt
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Western countries
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Often associated with a fashion statement or accessory for casual or semi-formal outfits
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black belt
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Western countries
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Symbolizes a high level of expertise in martial arts
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black belt
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Western countries
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Often associated with fashion and style, especially in the context of clothing and accessories
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black belt
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Western countries
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In martial arts, a black belt signifies a high level of skill and expertise.
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black belt
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western countries
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In western countries, a black belt is a symbol of mastery and expertise in martial arts.
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fan belt
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Western countries
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Fan belts are commonly used in cars for cooling systems in the United States and other Western countries.
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