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The phrase "about the internalisation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of incorporating or assimilating something internally, often in a psychological or sociocultural context.
Example: "The research focuses on the effects of education about the internalisation of cultural values in children."
Alternatives: "regarding the assimilation of" or "concerning the incorporation of".
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But the larger point, about the internalisation of judgment, is a powerful one.
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The UBA expressly welcomes the discussion about the prospects and the limits of this instrument both with regard to the internalisation of external costs and to providing incentives to minimise the use of chemical plant protection products.
There is the internalisation of the hatred of others towards minorities such as Jews and homosexuals.
Coming out helped me escape the internalisation of everything – the self-hatred, guilt, shame.
We really do need to have the internalisation of these costs".
Traditionally, self-hatred refers to the internalisation of anti-semitic stereotypes by the Jew.
But he then realised that what Ridley Scott had not presented on screen was the internalisation of cyberspace.
In the 1930s, the Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky argued that inner speech developed through the internalisation of "external", out-loud speech.
Those who decide to meet him can also claim that ongoing diplomacy and dialogue lead to the internalisation of international norms and thus moderate extremism.
It enabled the internalisation of normative and idiosyncratic linkages for resource symbiosis.
The goal is to understand if the adoption of GPP can stimulate the internalisation of LCC in public tenders.
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