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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are normalising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of making something standard or typical, often in a social or cultural context.
Example: "The recent changes in policy are normalising the practice of remote work across various industries."
Alternatives: "are standardizing" or "are making commonplace".
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are normalising
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"If we work with them, we are normalising them," said a spokeswoman.
Read it if you want to see how elites are "normalising" Trumpism, and if you want to understand why we won't be getting any help from centrists whose main concern is amassing power.
We have seen about two months of blanket coverage of Ms Hanson, not a week goes by when you don't see or hear her views about immigration and Islam, and there's a real danger that we are normalising what might otherwise be unacceptable ideas, beyond the bounds of a liberal democracy".
Now that relations are normalising between the US and Cuba, will Cuban baseball players make it to the major leagues?
"All Arab-passport holders entering any part of historic Palestine (67 or 48) on an Israeli visa are normalising with Israel.
And much like any social media trend, the more people see it and engage with it, the wider it spreads – so Facebook events, with thousands of attendees, are normalising the idea of the Gold Rush.
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