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Common collocations with context in American Collocation

context noun countable/uncountable

US /ˈkɑnˌtekst/

general

broad
general
wider

Students will have an awareness of how their own work fits into wider musical context of the school and community.

particular

certain
particular
specific

They examine the specific contexts in which racism emerges in society.

correct

correct
proper

We ned to study the phenomenon in its proper historical context.

types of context

cultural
educational
global
historical
institutional
organizational
political
social
socio-political

The article seeks to place the battle in its historical context.

create or explain a context

create
define
describe
establish
explain
give
outline
provide
set

In her introductory chapter, Bush sets the context for the emergence.

think about a context

consider
examine
explore

Tasks will include looking at details of character and theme, and exploring the contexts in which the play was written.

understand a context

understand

This ensures the writer is able to understand the context in which their editorial content will be placed.