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institutionalisation
noun
The process of embedding something within an organisation or society as an established custom or norm.
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The word 'institutionalisation' is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the process of establishing or placing someone or something within an institution, usually a formal organization or system. Example: The institutionalisation of public education in the country has led to significant improvements in literacy rates. In this sentence, 'institutionalisation' is used to describe the establishment of a formal system for providing education, which has resulted in positive outcomes.
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"Why is it considered acceptable to institutionalise older people when other forms of institutionalisation have been eradicated?" she asks.
But if the authors are close to being accurate in their estimates of the scale and institutionalisation of tax evasion, no wonder patience with Greece is so frayed.
Arguably, Colombia would be better served by the institutionalisation of his policies, rather than the continuation of his rule.
Judith's cruel imagination exposes the insufficiency of Matt's, while also repositioning Eliot, whose institutionalisation of his wife, and whose conversion (retreat?) to the Church, are Roberta's preoccupations.
In 1987, the government passed a law that was supposed to encourage less institutionalisation and more community-based care, following earlier reforms in the West.
Politics is still necessarily personal and clan-based; antipathy to fitnah (social discord and strife) makes it hard to envisage a peaceful institutionalisation of adversarial politics.
Partly thanks to its growing institutionalisation, it has become less cautious about valuations and has financed too many competing companies with dubious business plans.
Those who are concerned about human rights in Pakistan must push for the restoration of the rule of law, free and transparent elections, the appointment of an independent judiciary and the institutionalisation of human rights in the justice system.
In each of the three governments I have taken action to ensure institutionalisation of this concept.
In order to keep things fresh and avoid institutionalisation, committee members, including the chairman, should serve for only one of the six-year stints it takes to produce the mammoth assessment reports.Dr Pachauri, who started chairing the fourth IPCC report in 2002, is well into his second six-year stint.
Those tactics seem to belong to another era, before the mass institutionalisation of flash-mobs; they lack the hook needed to achieve virality.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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