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The word "instillation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of putting something into effect or a liquid being put into something. For example, "The instillation of the new safety policies only took a few hours."
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instillation
noun
The act of instilling; also, that which is instilled.
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Although they still require regular maintenance, they are cheaper to look after than traditional grass in the long run, even after the instillation cost of around £500,000 ($792,000) is taken into consideration.
There would be manual training in agriculture and the industrial arts, physical training, and mental training, the aim of which would be not simply the transmission of measures of knowledge but rather the instillation of intellectual curiosity and love and charity toward all men.
Crowds of thousands come to the instillation theme park's opening weekend at Weston-super-Mare's abandoned lido on 22 August.
The couple, who officially married in Newcastle last week, cancelled their travel plans to instead visit Banksy's latest instillation and take wedding pictures at the theme park.
The tests are done; and the instillation tests were successful.
Its 170,000 pieces of aluminium, suspended from the ground, appear as a twisting swarm of bees from afar, but as you come closer it becomes a hive-like structure of latticework whose low humming sound and hundreds of flickering LED lights draws you in to a multi-sensory instillation.
More recently the environment, farming and rural affairs committee asked Defra to commission a large trial to gauge the effectiveness of natural flood risk management approaches such as the instillation of leaky dams, tree planting and improved soil management.
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But by the time he left technical school the factories and military instillations where he could have worked before had disappeared.
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