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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are institutionalizing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of establishing something as a norm or practice within an institution or organization.
Example: "The new policies are institutionalizing a culture of inclusivity within the workplace."
Alternatives: "are establishing" or "are embedding".
Dictionary
are institutionalizing
verb
To establish as a normal practice
synonyms
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The four countries are institutionalizing this format as a steering committee for the process.
"The introduction of AI into these [existing systems] presents a unique opportunity to reassess the values we are institutionalizing.
The U.S. Department of Justice Access to Justice Initiative asked participating law schools to discuss how they are institutionalizing their commitment to pro bono and public service.
What seems clear is that streaming arrangements, like those made with Spotify, are institutionalizing a marginal role for the recordings that were once major income streams for working musicians — which may explain the artist Damon Krukowski's opinion that music should simply be given away, circumventing this entire system.
The best startup ecosystems are institutionalizing a cycle of support by building up great companies, then redistributing knowledge and wealth back into their communities.
When we isolate abortion from comprehensive reproductive health services, we are institutionalizing stigma.
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Last, those changes are institutionalized.
Eligible players who are institutionalized are entitled to a maximum annual benefit of $88,000.
These functional roles are institutionalized around the world.
And those who have come through the system are institutionalized.
In others they are institutionalized.
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