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The phrase "a normalized part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has become standard or accepted within a particular context or system.
Example: "In modern workplaces, remote work has become a normalized part of the employee experience."
Alternatives: "an accepted component of" or "a standard element of".
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My hope is that it serves as a constant reminder of firearms becoming a normalized part of campus life.
Second, students experience less fear over offering incorrect answers as making public errors becomes a normalized part of the classroom experience.
Do we picture our students becoming regimented gunmen themselves, or rather gun-children, with weaponry a normalized part of the high-school, then middle- and elementary-school curriculum child soldiers for the Second Amendment?
Do we picture our students becoming regimented gunmen themselves, or rather gun-children, with weaponry a normalized part of the high-school, then middle- and elementary-school curriculum — child soldiers for the Second Amendment?
But what if companies made this a normalized part of their own processes?
Whether it carries positive effects with it or not, other scholars have wondered when debt became not only accepted, but a normalized part of everyday life.
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Figure 4 Normalized part of RBS spectrum.
Fears, especially fear foods, have to be challenged until they're normalized, until they're able to exist as a normal part of your life.
If they can normalize part of themselves by giving people something they like, then everything about them becomes normalized.
It is often difficult to discern beneficial training behaviors from detrimental ones in the elite sports environment because abuse and neglect are sometimes normalized as part of the process to developing a world-class athlete.
Several participants normalized uncertainty as a routine part of life in stating that, " We deal with uncertainty every day, all the time".
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