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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are institutional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is related to or characteristic of an institution, often in contexts discussing policies, structures, or practices.
Example: "The changes in the organization are institutional, reflecting a shift in the overall governance model."
Alternatives: "are organizational" or "are systemic".
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are institutional
adjective
Of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or organized along the lines of an institution.
Exact(59)
Other factors are institutional.
There are institutional issues too.
On the other are institutional interests.
There are institutional reasons for this.
These of course are institutional pieces.
Often, these new faces are institutional investors flush with capital.
There also are institutional obstacles to erasing regulations.
The great legacies of politics are institutional – the NHS, the state pension, academy schools.
"What we see are institutional breakdowns, not a breakdown of the system itself".
The affected hospitals, St. James and Columbus, are institutional bedrocks in two outlying working-class neighborhoods.
Similar(1)
Waiting rooms are institutional-feeling and the bustling hallways are cramped with dozens of staff members, who sidestep one another while moving between exam rooms.
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