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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a institution that" is not correct in written English; it should be "an institution that." You can use it when referring to a specific institution in a descriptive context.
Example: "She works at an institution that focuses on environmental research."
Alternatives: "an organization that" or "a facility that".
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If these accounts are true, they paint a portrait of an institution that was failing these young men, an institution that Jordan was a part of.
You are an intensivist in an institution that performs solid organ transplantations.
The story of an institution that inspired a comedy revolution.
Slavery itself was an institution that put a price on human lives.
This is unusually strong language for an institution that has a reputation for hedging its bets.
"It seems an odd request for an institution that claims to be nonpartisan," he said.
"That is a declaration of bankruptcy for an institution that has love written on its banner".
"If you create an institution that's like a technical school, you'll lose all that.
It could also identify an institution that will be a centre of excellence for biotechnology.
And by caring about building an institution, that helps them take a longer view.
Government is not a "beast" to be starved, but an institution that must be nurtured.
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