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The phrase "are already institutionalized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe practices, beliefs, or behaviors that have become established within an organization or society.
Example: "The new policies are already institutionalized, making it easier for employees to adapt to the changes."
Alternatives: "have already been established" or "are already entrenched".
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The research will provide knowledge on the functional situation of frail older persons who are still living at home and will allow researchers to make comparisons with older persons who are already institutionalized.
Researchers use three comparison strategies to evaluate intervention - comparison among different types of projects, comparisons between older persons in the projects and older persons not benefiting from a project but who are still at home and between older persons in the projects and older persons who are already institutionalized.
The Researchers use three comparison strategies to evaluate intervention – comparison of the arm benefiting from the intervention with older people benefitting from a different type of project, older people who are not benefiting from a project and are still living at home and older people who are already institutionalized.
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So an affordable pension scheme is what the southern state needs more than money for primary education, which is already institutionalized and working relatively well.
Because the study of film is already institutionalized within academia in the discipline of film studies, and because that field includes a separate sub-field of film theory, it might seem that, unlike literature and music, say, film is already well-served by this institutional base.
Not only does Held show how international society is already thickly institutionalized well beyond the systems of negotiation that Habermas makes central, he further recognizes that "individuals increasingly have complex and multilayered identities, corresponding to the globalization of economic forces and the reconfiguration of political power".
Diverse forms of community-based forest management have been developed throughout the Asian region and some countries have already institutionalized such systems through legislation or other enabling forms.
It is easily overlooked that such rules are only part of the story; they make explicit and institutionalize norms that are already operative in correct language use.
In case that is a new term to you, you are already a couple of steps behind, because "sustainability" has already been institutionalized into an elective concentration (a type of minor) for Bachelor of Fine Arts students at both Otis College of Art and Design and the Maryland Institute College of Art starting this fall.
"We thought we were just institutionalizing what we were already doing," says Abrams, who describes the atmosphere in the company as always being "pretty familial".
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