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which sentence uses \establish\ correctly? the school established a new policy for cell phones. he established loudly in the hallway. she established her backpack quickly. they established pizza at lunch.
The verb "establish" means to set up or create something, like a policy. In the first sentence, "The school established a new policy for cell - phones", it is used correctly as a school can create a new policy. In the second sentence, "established" is misused as it doesn't make sense to "establish loudly" in the context of making noise. In the third sentence, one doesn't "establish" a backpack; you might pack or unpack a backpack. In the fourth sentence, "established" is misused with "pizza" at lunch; you might eat pizza at lunch, not "establish" it.
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The school established a new policy for cell phones.