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The phrase "a range of institutional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various types or categories of institutions, often in a context related to education, governance, or organizations.
Example: "The study examined a range of institutional responses to the economic crisis, highlighting the differences in policy implementation."
Alternatives: "a variety of institutions" or "a spectrum of institutional types".
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Implementation is challenging and requires a range of institutional reforms to facilitate coordination and capacity-building.
She is an expert in creating artist-community partnerships for a range of institutional and community-based organizations.
In this paper, we analyse a range of institutional and ecological factors affecting three main attributes (size, financial incentive and conservation value scores) of covenants in Tasmania, Australia.
Brexit has contributed to an environment of increased racial discrimination and intolerance, the UN special rapporteur on racism has said, as she identified a range of institutional prejudices that plague the lives of ethnic minorities in Britain.
She creates dynamic trainings adapted specifically to the needs of her participants, drawing upon her deep scientific knowledge, direct clinical work, and experiences in a range of institutional and organizational settings.
A range of institutional investors, along with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, want Bank of America to repurchase bad Countrywide mortgages, which they say failed to meet underwriting standards.
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The questions raised by the USGSOs implicate a range of fundamental institutional interests.
The owners of competing luxury hotels in the District include a range of large institutional investors, many of them from abroad.
It precipitated a range of significant institutional, legal and social changes regarding the rights of Indigenous people in Australia, including a 1967 referendum removing excessive state-level power over Aboriginal lives.
We argue that whilst risk-based approaches can offer important benefits, they face a range of epistemic, institutional and normative challenges that can play an important role in shaping the way that organisations manage both risks to society and their own institutional risks.
One of the conclusions flowing from their article is that, in particular if we are to understand change, there is no substitute for careful and thorough empirical research which examines the impact and effectiveness of a range of different institutional designs for problem-solving in different areas.
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