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The word "situating" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to placing something in a particular context or location.
Example: "Situating the project within the broader framework of community needs is essential for its success."
Alternatives: "Placing" or "Positioning."
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They come down quite strongly on the side of situating both monetary policy and macroprudential regulation in central banks.
At the same time, "he raised his hand, and over the desolate earth he traced in space the sign of the dollar".The persistent success of "Atlas Shrugged" and "The Fountainhead" shows that Rand died (in 1982) without heirs to her blend of long-winded romance, edifying techno-psychology, and obdurate ideological rigidity, without situating such a tale in the ghetto of science fiction.
Situating the human species on an evolutionary continuum, he contended that humanity had spent most of its history in ignorance of the biological factors that drove the formation of society and culture.
The 10 steel pavilions that make up the market are compared alternately to a machine, a palace, and an entire city, thereby situating the market within a broader social framework.
Both older critics, such as Frank Lentricchia in The Edge of Night (1994) and Said in Out of Place (1999), and younger critics, including Alice Kaplan in French Lessons (1993), turned toward autobiography as a way of situating their own intellectual outlook and infusing personal expression into their work.
Situating her study of women in the post-World War II era, Friedan argued that when men returned home after the war, women who had stepped in to fill the jobs men had left in order to fight in the war were expected to return to the home and to perform more-suitable "feminine" activities.
By situating Milton's work within the social, political, and religious currents of his era, scholars, nevertheless, demonstrated the enduring value and modern-day relevance of his works.
He contended that language reaches a broader audience, and situating language in contexts outside traditional art-viewing settings, such as art museums, furthers that reach.
I say this confidently, because when Sky TV chose to spend more than £25m of our monthly subscription fee on Sofie Grabol, animatronic polar bears, kitting out a cast of hundreds head to foot in Canada goose and situating them in a recreated Swedish Arctic research centre (in Iceland), well, the channel was bound to factor in a serious promotional budget.
Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pension secretary, said: "I am trialling at the moment a job adviser situating themselves in the food bank for the time that the food bank is open, and we are already getting very strong feedback about that.
An equally powerful source of resistance to indeterminacy stemmed from a new concern with situating language users within the causal order of the physical and social worlds, the latter encompassing extra-linguistic activities and techniques with their own standards of success and failure.
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