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The phrase "a tutelage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of teaching or the state of being taught, often in a formal or educational context.
Example: "Under the tutelage of a skilled mentor, she developed her skills significantly."
Alternatives: "a mentorship" or "an apprenticeship".
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The hallways between classes were a tutelage into the wide range of diversions that our country's white youth had come up with to occupy themselves.
But Comte aspired to free himself of a tutelage that weighed ever heavier on him, as he found the unmethodical and fickle mind of the self-taught, philanthropic aristocrat barely tolerable.
The Hospital is approved by the National Postgraduate Medical College as a tutelage centre for senior registrars in general practice and has recently embarked on the development of academic and research activities in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health of Nigeria and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK.
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Although Khamenei seems to have come out on top, "the real winners are the Revolutionary Guards, who become more effective each day, turning the system into a military tutelage or a praetorian state, rather than a theocratic state," Kenes contends.
Ferdinand, who called himself rex hispanorum ("king of the Spaniards"), established a temporary tutelage over Castile during the minority of his nephew Alfonso VIII and occupied Segovia and Toledo (1162 66), though Alfonso later reacted violently against Ferdinand.
With a little tutelage under Pope Francis, Donald Trump could amass the kind of power that would really make him a threat to both fellow Republican contenders and Democrats.
iv) Constraints associated with the structure and management of the programme -- the fact that the coordination of programme implementation is entrusted to two different Government Departments Ministries of Planningg and Social Welfare) indicates a double tutelage.
The generational exchange that was once portrayed in black drama as beaten-down old heads pleading with defiant, reckless youth has been revised as a responsibility of black tutelage, a passing on of necessary survival techniques.
He did a lot of judo as a teenager under the tutelage of a gnarled, stoical second world war veteran, and imbibed its philosophy.
A reply came back within five minutes, and soon Deming was—as a 12-year-old under the tutelage Cynthia Kenyon, a microbiologist and a world leader on the science of ageing, in her University of California lab.
Diop says he sometimes wonders if he would have become a star with better tutelage as a youth.
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