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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have instituted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the establishment or implementation of a policy, system, or practice.
Example: "The organization has instituted new guidelines to improve workplace safety."
Alternatives: "have established" or "have implemented".
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Some provinces and institutions have instituted regulatory sanctions which prohibit physicians from attending home births.
We look forward to data from other institutions that have instituted the SSC bundles.
Other institutions that use PatientSecure, however, have instituted opt-in programs for patients.
Cities and villages have instituted water rationing.
We have instituted a drug-eradication program.
But in Massachusetts we have instituted a program.
"Some Chinese officials have instituted polls to assess performance".
Currently, 46 states have instituted graduated licensing policies.
We realized that and have instituted monthly recognition programs.
Since 1999, several states have instituted Sharīʿah law.
Dozens of newspapers have instituted protective measures against such fraud.
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