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'tutelage' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of teaching or guiding someone. For example, "My parents provided me with invaluable tutelage and support throughout my life."
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tutelage
noun
The act of guarding or protecting; guardianship; protection
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After a few coaching changes, Townsend is currently under the tutelage of Donald Young's father, Donald Young Sr .It's a Chicago connection between two families who have known each other forever; the Youngs were involved in Townsend's coaching when she was a kid.
The rational part of me loves this move to complex characterisation, especially in films through which young viewers receive a portion of their moral tutelage.
Faces are characterful, but also wonky and wrong, as if their draughtsman had had no tutelage whatsoever.
Under the tutelage of Michèle Roberts, you'll learn to revise, rewrite and edit like a professional.
Led by Booker-nominated writer Adam Foulds (The Quickening Maze), during this 6-month course expert tutelage and feedback will assist you with every aspect of the writing process, from technical workshops to help you build worlds and give depth to your characters, to motivational tricks to keep you going when things get tough.
Konta, a Great Britain player for 10 years now since emigrating from Australia, paid guarded tribute to the LTA for her development, although she spends most of her time in Spain under the tutelage of Jose Manuel Garcia-Rodriguez and Esteban Carril.
Under Rickover's tutelage American industry learned to make PWRs, which it went on to offer to electrical utilities.
American tutelage gave rise to a right-wing political and bureaucratic establishment, with the LDP at its heart, that has dominated Japan almost without a break since.
Under Mr Rai's tutelage since 2008, the office has evolved into a scourge of graft and wasteful use of public resources.
The status of the language is entrenched by the current order in Northern Ireland, in which leaders of the two main communities share power under the tutelage of London and Dublin.
For the first half of the 19th century, Buenos Aires, whose leaders wanted a unitary republic under their tutelage, fought the federalist caudillos of the interior over the shape of the new nation.
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