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The phrase "they instituted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the establishment or initiation of a policy, practice, or system by a group or organization. Example: "In response to the growing concerns about safety, they instituted new regulations to ensure compliance."
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They instituted much better training".
When and why were they instituted?
Then they instituted new safety measures.
According to Lahr, "they instituted an ascetic regime.
They instituted a series of talks known as "confessionals".
They instituted sex segregation, policing each other for signs of deviation.
They instituted proceedings to force Osama to sell his shares in the two family companies.
HCA officials say they instituted the screening system to reduce overcrowding in emergency rooms.
With the electoral victory of 1946 they instituted a series of crude reprisals against Liberals.
They instituted the illegal practices challenged and eliminated in the Visa Check antitrust litigation.
Asserting the significance of Confucianism and literature, they instituted a social class of literati leaders.
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