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      <Lemma writtenForm="social organisation" partOfSpeech="n"/>
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    <LexicalEntry id="oewn-social_organization-n">
      <Lemma writtenForm="social organization" partOfSpeech="n"/>
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    <LexicalEntry id="oewn-social_structure-n">
      <Lemma writtenForm="social structure" partOfSpeech="n"/>
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    <LexicalEntry id="oewn-social_system-n">
      <Lemma writtenForm="social system" partOfSpeech="n"/>
      <Sense id="oewn-social_system-n-08395550-n" synset="oewn-08395550-n" dc:identifier="social_system%1:14:00::"/>
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    <LexicalEntry id="oewn-structure-n">
      <Lemma writtenForm="structure" partOfSpeech="n">
        <Pronunciation variety="GB">ˈstɹʌktʃə(ɹ)</Pronunciation>
        <Pronunciation variety="US">ˈstɹʌktʃɚ</Pronunciation>
      </Lemma>
      <Sense id="oewn-structure-n-08395550-n" synset="oewn-08395550-n" dc:identifier="structure%1:14:00::"/>
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      <Definition language="en">the people in a society considered as a system organized by a characteristic pattern of relationships</Definition>
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      <SynsetRelation relType="hyponym" target="oewn-07989121-n"/>
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      <Example language="en">the social organizations of England and America are very different</Example>
      <Example language="en">sociologists have studied the changing structure of the family</Example>
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