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The phrase 'social institutions' is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase is generally used to refer to large, organized systems that have evolved in human societies to ensure the functioning of a society and its members. For example, "Religious, economic, and educational social institutions are integral parts of any society."
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"Toying with social institutions".
Social institutions and technological infrastructure have crumbled.
Because that's how long it takes to reform social institutions.
They imagine that technology will streamline and rationalize social institutions.
"Five years of Sarkozy dismantled social institutions," Mr. Marcus said.
How do broader social institutions serve to legitimate this authority?
This neighborhood, too, has developed its own social institutions.
They ran all political and social institutions, even sports teams.
They also started old-age homes, social institutions and churches.
Meanwhile, social institutions are trying to re-right the norms.
Ant hives aren't social institutions, they are machines.
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