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The phrase "about the normalizing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process or act of making something normal or standard within a particular context.
Example: "The report focuses on the implications about the normalizing of remote work in corporate culture."
Alternatives: "regarding the standardization of" or "concerning the normalization of".
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We talked about the normalizing of violence in many parts of the world, and what it might mean to live under occupation.
For the hidden story is about the normalizing of exceptional accomplishment.
Let us recall that the man credited, if only in myth, with inventing the marathon, the messenger Pheidippides, is said to have fallen down and died after doing so, having only time to gasp out, "We have won!" For the hidden story is about the normalizing of exceptional accomplishment.
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"There was a lot of concern about the instant normalizing of Trump and that the Journal's coverage wasn't being skeptical enough," the former staffer told the Guardian.
Brown talks about the importance of "normalizing discomfort".
"I am terrified about the normalizing [of] political violence and wanted to do something tangible to protest.
The online drug trade has made psychedelics easier to buy, and media publicity about the use of these drugs as medicines has normalized them to some extent.
Since we set the normalize parameter to no, the exposure map has units of [cm2*s*counts/photon].
By normalizing their relations with Israel, they can help ease Israeli concerns about the risks of concessions.
There's been a lot of talk about "normalizing" the Trump team's players and agenda.
Imagine, instead, that prominent game journalists embraced Thompson's core argument – the one about games normalizing violence.
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