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establishment

[ih-stab-lish-muhnt] / ɪˈstæb lɪʃ mənt /




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In his memo to staff, Musk said Starship will be capable of landing “massive amounts” of cargo on the moon, enabling the permanent establishment of manufacturing and research facilities.

From MarketWatch

A new report published by The 74, an education news site, is typical of the type of research the education establishment prefers to ignore.

From The Wall Street Journal

Home births are on the rise among women who feel dismissed by or skeptical of the medical establishment.

From The Wall Street Journal

The service stated that "only when staff have enough information to reach a decision that a trans individual can be safely accommodated will they be placed in an establishment which matches their affirmed gender".

From BBC

The shock from her win last year reverberated through the country-music establishment, with a mix of celebration and confusion as to what her historic achievement would mean for the genre.

From BBC