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"social institution" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an organization or practice that is a significant part of society and helps to regulate behavior. For example: "Marriage is a social institution that is widely practiced around the world."
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We did what any social institution should do.
Virtually every social institution would be radically transformed.
What current social institution is more enclosed than modern intimacy?
Any social institution should be open to everybody regardless of sex or sexual orientation," Steinfeld explained.
The social institution of the compadrazgo, or godparent ritual, is widespread and occurs in several forms.
The café continued to be an important social institution in France throughout the 20th century.
"I have always said that baseball is a social institution with social responsibility," Selig said.
On Tuesday he argued against tampering with "this age-old bedrock social institution" of marriage.
The department's lawyers argued that stopping and frisking was a time-honored "social institution".
The baradari (berādarī; patrilineage, literally "brotherhood") is the most important social institution.
Ritual kinship is an important social institution among the Huichol and Cora.
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