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The phrase "internalize the concept" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone's understanding or adoption of an idea or principle. For example, "The lecture helped me to internalize the concept of sustainability and how important it is for the environment."
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That is the price they pay for failing to internalize the concept of football as a game to be played in all four quarters, not just the final two.
At the individual level, religion, religious doctrines, and religious activities internalize the concept of treating others with kindness, encouraging individuals to make charitable donations (Coleman 2003; Iannaccone 1997; Loseke 1997; McCulloch 1988; Naar 1981; Wilson 2003).
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One student commented: Aside from the obvious, like the readings and videos, I believe the strategy that best describes the way I was able to internalize the concepts was the chance to apply them to real life.
The pilot demonstrated that like any new concept, there needs to be a longer-term plan for (1) training staff across levels, (2) internalizing the concept within humanitarian organizations, (3) and engagement and advocacy for higher-level coordination.
It is suggested that, rather than rethinking planning, planners have internalized the concept of sustainable planning into the existing 'belief system,' and thus, the planning principles have become 'sustainable' by default.
Rarely do you witness a young child internalizing the concept of death.
What really counts is that each member of the group internalizes the concepts of fairness, balance, and the common good and adapts its behaviour accordingly.
Lacking a clear internal enemy with which we might reconcile, we need to internalize the core concepts of the forgiveness process and then apply these concepts to our neighbors, our friends, even ourselves.
"He had already internalized the whole concept of creative destruction," Mr. Prentice says.
Eventually, with coaching and practice, students are able to internalize the use of scientific concepts as a way of thinking about and interpreting their everyday world.
Internalize all the concepts.
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