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The phrase "a foundation established" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the creation or setting up of a base or groundwork for something, such as an organization, project, or concept.
Example: "The organization has a foundation established to support local communities through various initiatives."
Alternatives: "a base created" or "a groundwork laid".
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She also oversaw the planning and building of the hospital, paid for by a foundation established by the Mellons.
"There was a foundation established, but we really needed to take it to the next level," Ms. Rodriguez said.
The hospital wanted to create an AIDS hospice with financing from a foundation established by the photographer Robert Mapplethorpe.
(Both projects are collaborations with Projeto Hélio Oiticica in Rio de Janeiro, a foundation established by Oiticica's two younger brothers, also artists, a year after his death).
The key sponsor is a foundation established by the Russian government, with the purpose of returning the Russian-speaking population back to their country and preventing brain drain.
A Delaware judge has been asked to settle a feud among the directors of a foundation established by Cy Twombly, the American artist who died in 2011.
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The event also kicks off a partnership between ADE and 10,000 Hours, a charity foundation established in 2010 that teams up with festivals and DJs to encourage volunteer work within the electronic music community.
The year that Patek went its own way, Timelab, a private foundation established by the Geneva state legislature in 2008, took over the certification process.
The University Courses on Svalbard is a private foundation established by the Norwegian government and owned by Norway's four universities.
The institute has ties to a charitable foundation established by Pfleger's late father, U.S. Electric Motors founding partner George Pfleger.
He travels there frequently as part of his duties for Save Venice, an American foundation established after the flooding in 1966.
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