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The phrase "are instituted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the establishment or initiation of policies, systems, or practices.
Example: "New regulations are instituted to ensure better safety standards in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are established" or "are implemented".
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are instituted
verb
To begin or initiate (something); to found.
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"If only cost controls are instituted, even more individuals will be denied access to needed care.
Unfortunately, the regulations needed during boom times are instituted only during the downturns.
Make security measures appropriate: Often blanket security rules are instituted based on assumptions.
According to the Declaration of Independence, "to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men".
These projections are worst-case scenarios, taking place if no public health interventions are instituted.
And when they are not followed, there have to be consequences that are instituted fairly and uniformly".
HIGHWAY SAFETY -- More stringent safety measures are instituted, including the first performance standards intended to reduce rollovers.
Judicial hypothecs are instituted by the court against all the property, present and future, of a debtor.
Lectors and acolytes are instituted by a bishop or by the major superior of a clerical religious institute.
However, effective rules can only mitigate the effects of future crises if they are instituted before financial crises occur.
To get this right every time requires that high-quality standards are instituted and adhered to, so that the best possible outcome is achieved.
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