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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strongly institutionalized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe practices, norms, or systems that are firmly established within an institution or organization. Example: "The policies regarding employee conduct are strongly institutionalized, making it difficult for individuals to challenge them."
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The findings suggest that this might provide a suitable model of international operation for multinationals from strongly institutionalized countries.
The energy infrastructure in Germany is a highly regulated complex, with strongly institutionalized networks of incumbent actors, but it is now in flux because of the German ES Transformation.
In particular, recent checkup experience was considered as a strongly institutionalized factor, because the Japanese health care system is mainly maintained in large-scale workplaces or public offices where annual employee health checks with cancer screening options are mandatory.
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For the institution of danwei, consisting of communities of "strong institution and weak culture," which will be discussed next, we will see how exogenous institution reshapes the new fertility culture by changing the individual's functional requirements, thereby strongly institutionalizing the implementation of the fertility institution.
22 In the present study, it was found that severity of depression was significantly correlated with self-assessed general health status in both community and institutionalized elderly individuals, suggesting that depressive disorders were strongly associated with a lower health status in the elderly.
Mrs. Pomegranate is institutionalized.
They institutionalized it.
It's institutionalized".
Finally, she is institutionalized.
Forrest is institutionalized.
Should he be institutionalized?
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