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"different institutions" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in any instance where you are referring to multiple organizations, companies, or government bodies, such as: "Different institutions offer a range of resources to the community."
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Different institutions compete in multiple markets.
Different institutions lead to different cultural landscapes.
Different institutions evolve from different historic circumstances.
Environment, industry and development policy are fragmented over different institutions.
Different institutions are approaching this in their own way.
Pull means a lot of things, then for different institutions.
Des's redemption issues from different institutions: university and matrimony.
Three simulation programmes were developed independently by different institutions.
The placement standards are different for these different institutions.
There is data on graduates' first jobs and employment rates from different institutions.
"I'm taking different aspects of different institutions that are inspiring influences," she said.
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