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"adhere to a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is following a particular rule, action, or idea. For example: "The students were required to adhere to a strict dress code."
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We conceptualize intentional non-adherence as the patients' refusal to adhere to a specific medication regimen.
Does he adhere to a formal religion?
You don't have to adhere to a scene.
Most sports memoirs adhere to a rigid formula.
The agreement demands both sides adhere to a cease-fire.
For business managers, the nightmare client is one who refuses to adhere to a budget.
When Mr. Bloomberg does adhere to a script, the process can come across as painful.
All providers adhere to a charter and a code of practice.
But the commercials must adhere to a long list of stipulations.
And charter schools must adhere to a rigorous review process to keep their charter.
The Azov fighters, mostly from Ukraine's Russian-speaking east, adhere to a far-right ideology.
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