sociologically interesting

Frequency: 6.02.5 per million words

Used to describe something that is interesting from a sociological point of view.

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  • This new trend in social media is sociologically interesting.
  • Her latest research paper explores a sociologically interesting phenomenon.
  • From a scholarly perspective, the rise of gig economy workers is sociologically interesting.
  • The changing family structures in modern society are particularly sociologically interesting.
  • He presented a sociologically interesting analysis of urban development.
  • Students found the discussion on cultural assimilation to be sociologically interesting.
  • The historical context makes the political movement even more sociologically interesting.
  • We need to find more sociologically interesting case studies for our project.
  • Is the impact of artificial intelligence on employment sociologically interesting enough for a thesis?
  • The professor highlighted several sociologically interesting aspects of the community's adaptation.