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The word "normalised" is correct and usable in written English
It typically means to make something conform to a standard, for example, to normalise a situation or a process. You can use it when referring to bringing something back to a normal state, or when referring to establishing a certain standard. Example sentence: The company normalised its staffing practices to ensure fairness.
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Valls, the French prime minister, has acknowledged a "new", "normalised" antisemitism that he says blends "the Palestinian cause, jihadism, the devastation of Israel, and hatred of France and its values".
Beautifying procedures were normalised much earlier for the children of the US.
They were among the earliest investors in China after the two countries normalised their relations in 1972.
The debate will rage about how much, and when, the BoJ should tighten further as monetary policy is "normalised"—financial markets appear to expect another quarter-point rise later this year, and half a point next year.
Irish officials said this bolsters their case that Ireland's dealings with the markets are becoming "normalised", as it seeks help from the European Union in reducing the debt burden it incurred when it rescued its banks.
According to the institute, about 40% of their patients have waited so long before consulting a doctor that their cancer is far advanced.Foreign experts say in some parts of the 18,500 square-kilometre test site the radiation levels have "normalised", but other areas remain heavily contaminated.
Instead of scoring each variable according to our own thresholds, we now add a country's rankings for each measure together in order to obtain a final score (which is then normalised so that the riskiest score is 20, as it was in the original version).Turkey remains top (ie, most at risk) in the revised index; India and South Africa both fall down the rankings; Mexico overtakes Colombia.
One invites visitors to enter information like the number of adults and children in their family, the length of their stay and how often they are likely to dine out and spits out estimated money saved and a benefit-cost ratio (including a "normalised" version, where one of the ratio's figures is reduced to one).
Stefan Asmundsson, Iceland's chief whaling bureaucrat, talks enthusiastically about long-term plans for opening up markets such as America, once commercial whaling is "normalised".
Other possible explanations for the rise over the years include a spendthrift attitude among the growing number of people unable to get on the housing ladder and the growth of student loans, which have normalised the idea of debt, suggests Andrew Tate of R3.Young women are more likely to go bust than are young men (see chart).
Football has been "normalised" into 90 minutes of boredom.
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