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Discover LudwigThe phrase "socialization of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It typically refers to the process of learning and internalizing social norms, values, and expectations within a particular society or culture. Example: The socialization of children is heavily influenced by their parents, peers, and media exposure.
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One of its pamphlets echoed Violet's warning, "Would socialized medicine lead to socialization of other phases of life?
But hope remains if we change course and embrace the socialization of higher education.
Women played a key part in this socialization of his talent.
But it amounted to yet another giant socialization of risk and to a dubious precedent.
Individual socialization of each puppy in a litter can begin at six weeks of age.
The party program called for the socialization of the land and a federal governmental structure.
It was what some economists have called the privatization of profit and socialization of risk.
Such privatization of gains and socialization of losses is not healthy capitalism.
First, she said, "We don't believe in the socialization of private debt".
Part of it may be the traditional and highly-effective socialization of women themselves.
Impressive, too, is a selection of dolls, important in the socialization of girls, from the Ambo people of southwestern Angola.
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