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The phrase "a adopt" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error, as "adopt" is a verb and should not be preceded by the article "a." An example of a correct usage would be: "I want to adopt a dog from the shelter."
Alternatives: "to adopt" or "an adoption".
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As the healthcare industry embraces technology in effort to reduce its soaring costs, it is quickly moving to a adopt more patient-centric models, where providers will be judged on how well they can improve the outcomes of "We, The Patient".
The qualitative data from the interview with the patients showed that the patients were very satisfied with the coaching intervention and felt encouraged to a) adopt a new view of themselves and their illness, b) try out new methods, and c) work systematically with their goals [ 7, 24, 25].
Only last year did Ron Conway's sf.Citi open a "Circle The Schools" program to get technology startups to a "adopt" a local public school.
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It's an adopted child.
I am an adopted child.
"I do feel like an adopted son".
(He has an adopted daughter from Bangladesh).
After all, I'm an adopted child.
Dan is an adopting father; Cynthia is adopted herself.
Adopt a more informal tone.
("Adopt a BP oil plume!
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