Should it be “German society” or “the German society”?












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This is a line I came across in someone's bio. Apparently the author is not a native speaker of English.




Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to the German society.




I am under the impression that an article should not be used when referring to a country's society collectively. Google search results show that most journalistic writings do not use the definite article before a nation's collective public, i.e. "German society", "Chinese society", "Japanese society". There are some search results on Google Books and Google Scholar that have the definite article before a nation's society, but I am not sure they have been authored by native speakers of English.



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    This is a line I came across in someone's bio. Apparently the author is not a native speaker of English.




    Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to the German society.




    I am under the impression that an article should not be used when referring to a country's society collectively. Google search results show that most journalistic writings do not use the definite article before a nation's collective public, i.e. "German society", "Chinese society", "Japanese society". There are some search results on Google Books and Google Scholar that have the definite article before a nation's society, but I am not sure they have been authored by native speakers of English.



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      This is a line I came across in someone's bio. Apparently the author is not a native speaker of English.




      Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to the German society.




      I am under the impression that an article should not be used when referring to a country's society collectively. Google search results show that most journalistic writings do not use the definite article before a nation's collective public, i.e. "German society", "Chinese society", "Japanese society". There are some search results on Google Books and Google Scholar that have the definite article before a nation's society, but I am not sure they have been authored by native speakers of English.



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      This is a line I came across in someone's bio. Apparently the author is not a native speaker of English.




      Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to the German society.




      I am under the impression that an article should not be used when referring to a country's society collectively. Google search results show that most journalistic writings do not use the definite article before a nation's collective public, i.e. "German society", "Chinese society", "Japanese society". There are some search results on Google Books and Google Scholar that have the definite article before a nation's society, but I am not sure they have been authored by native speakers of English.



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          No



          You would use The German Society only to refer to a specific organization (like a school's German language club that called itself this) or a specific period of German society ("The German society of the 1920s").



          Otherwise, it would just be "German society."






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            No
            Just as you might say




            Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to include German society.




            You do not need the definite article unless it is a specific portion




            Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to include the German society of the 1940's.







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              You would use The German Society only to refer to a specific organization (like a school's German language club that called itself this) or a specific period of German society ("The German society of the 1920s").



              Otherwise, it would just be "German society."






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                You would use The German Society only to refer to a specific organization (like a school's German language club that called itself this) or a specific period of German society ("The German society of the 1920s").



                Otherwise, it would just be "German society."






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                  You would use The German Society only to refer to a specific organization (like a school's German language club that called itself this) or a specific period of German society ("The German society of the 1920s").



                  Otherwise, it would just be "German society."






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                  You would use The German Society only to refer to a specific organization (like a school's German language club that called itself this) or a specific period of German society ("The German society of the 1920s").



                  Otherwise, it would just be "German society."







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                      No
                      Just as you might say




                      Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to include German society.




                      You do not need the definite article unless it is a specific portion




                      Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to include the German society of the 1940's.







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                        No
                        Just as you might say




                        Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to include German society.




                        You do not need the definite article unless it is a specific portion




                        Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to include the German society of the 1940's.







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                          No
                          Just as you might say




                          Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to include German society.




                          You do not need the definite article unless it is a specific portion




                          Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to include the German society of the 1940's.







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                          No
                          Just as you might say




                          Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to include German society.




                          You do not need the definite article unless it is a specific portion




                          Since 2005 I have extended my research on education to include the German society of the 1940's.








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