Sentence examples for become an institutionalised problem from inspiring English sources

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"It is quite clear that bullying has become an institutionalised problem at the BBC, one that has taken hold over many years," said Michelle Stanistreet, the general secretary of the National Union of Journalists.

Michelle Stanistreet, the general secretary of the National Union of Journalists, said: "It is quite clear that bullying has become an institutionalised problem at the BBC, one that has taken hold over many years.

"It is quite clear that bullying has become an institutionalised problem at the BBC, one that has taken hold over many years," said Michelle Stanistreet, general secretary for the NUJ.

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They say that if the contents are as shocking as Dergoul claims, they will provide final proof that brutality against detainees has become an institutionalised feature of America's war on terror.

That was before punk became an institutionalised style – it was still the kiss of death to dress up in any way.

It's become a national problem.

It has now become a suburban problem.

This has become a huge problem".

"That's become a huge problem".

has become a prominent problem.

To become a national problem?

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