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long tradition
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Long traditions are cherished and celebrated, but may also be subject to change or reinterpretation over time to adapt to evolving societal norms and values.
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long tradition
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Respected, but not necessarily adhered to as strictly, with a focus on innovation and progress.
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long tradition
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While some long traditions are respected, there is also a strong appreciation for new and evolving traditions, reflecting the dynamic nature of society.
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long tradition
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Appreciated but not always prioritized, may be overshadowed by more modern influences
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long tradition regarding
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Long tradition regarding independence and freedom, including celebrating individual achievements and personal liberties.
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old tradition
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Old traditions such as afternoon tea or royal ceremonies are valued and upheld as an important part of national heritage.
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old tradition
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Valued and preserved as part of cultural heritage and identity.
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tradition
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Tradition is often valued for maintaining cultural heritage and continuity, but may also be questioned or adapted in the name of progress and individualism.
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tradition
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Traditions are valued and celebrated, but there is also a strong emphasis on individualism and innovation.
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tradition
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Traditions are valued and often upheld as a way to maintain cultural heritage and continuity.
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tradition
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Tradition is important, but there is also a focus on individualism and innovation.
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