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The phrase "academic establishments" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to institutions or organizations that are involved in education and learning, such as schools, colleges, and universities. Example: The government has implemented new policies to improve the quality of education in academic establishments across the country.
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There are the same low salaries, little paranoias, jealousies and intrigues found in most academic establishments.
But medieval Muslim women were not only patrons of academic establishments, they were also academics.
Religious advisors in Leeds had repeatedly warned the academic establishments that Hizb was a problem.
But these universities and some of the older ones, leaving aside Oxford and Cambridge, were not just academic establishments.
I suspect there is a culture of dependency that the medical and academic establishments will have to overcome.
The arts and academic establishments loathed her for cutting their financing and called her tastes provincial, her values narrow-minded.
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Professor AC Grayling has spoken of how he has become a figure of vitriol among students and the academic establishment after announcing plans to establish a for-profit private university.
America's academic establishment is so solidly liberal that Naderites easily outnumber Republicans.
The ideas proffered here have long been standardized by the academic establishment.
The academic establishment in Bologna, a university town, disparaged him until late in his career.
But the crisis has made the academic establishment fractious and vulnerable.
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