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The phrase "adopt a favorite" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to choosing or embracing a preferred option, such as a favorite book, movie, or hobby.
Example: "After trying several different genres, I finally decided to adopt a favorite: science fiction."
Alternatives: "choose a favorite" or "select a favorite."
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Clark spends a good deal of time exhorting his readers to become more intimate and friendly with their language ("Adopt a favorite letter of the alphabet," he advises, and "Consult a thesaurus to remind yourself of words you already know").
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He adopted a favorite restaurant, a low-rent Szechwan place that he and then the entire crew began to call the "Bucket of Blood," a reference to its heaps of red-colored and red-hot food.
Pro-Israeli hard-liners have greater trust in Gore than Clinton, but when Gore adopts a favorite administration formulation -- that the U.S. should stand with Israel when Israel takes risks for peace -- the question arises, What about when those risks are too great?
Stocks often look their best just before they fall.; Wall Street usually adopts a favorite or two among the autos, often based on a hot run of models.
Adopting a favorite Neoplatonic theme, Agrippa calls man the microcosm (the little world) since he contains all the components of the macrocosm, the universe conceived as a single entity.
Others said they would not even think of adopting a new favorite.
Jay Kernis, the network's senior vice president for programming, said die-hard NPR fans, sensitive to changes, should not worry that their favorites would adopt a similar style.
To make one so compelling that it's adopted as a favorite, not only captivating audiences but fostering their contribution to what becomes an honest to goodness culture, is a process that requires talent, a vision, and deep obsession.
You can also adopt a purple puffle because purple is Massie's favorite color.
"Adopt" a tiger.
Adopt a shelter dog.
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