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The phrase "as institutions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to organizations or entities that function in a formal capacity within society, such as schools, governments, or corporations.
Example: "The role of universities as institutions of higher learning is crucial for societal development."
Alternatives: "in their capacity as organizations" or "in their role as entities".
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Thus, the temples functioned as institutions of primary education.
That role is antithetical to their status as institutions established for the administration of justice".
"Democracies won't die in darkness as long as institutions like this continue".
"We operate as institutions in extremely hostile environments," an I.M.F. official said.
In a practical sense, as institutions, they don't have any net worth".
As institutions of higher postsecular education, they would be on the cutting edge.
As institutions, it is true, organised religions will always be lumbering and slow to change.
Just as institutions are hard to change, so too they are hard to develop.
"Democracy and markets are not enough as institutions in themselves," he said.
As institutions of civil society unions have often leaned against other extractive forces.
That means that colleges and universities have to engage moral and civic questions as institutions, beyond the classroom".
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