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The phrase "adopt a new" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of accepting or starting to use something new, such as a policy, idea, or practice.
Example: "The company decided to adopt a new strategy to improve its market position."
Alternatives: "embrace a new" or "implement a new".
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So let us adopt a new tactic.
He wants to adopt a new, more grown-up approach.
Will she adopt a new stage persona for this new set of "dreamy and intimate" performances?
She signed up for a 10km run in London but had to adopt a new lifestyle.
"We should adopt a new and open attitude toward all powers," Mr. Ruan said.
Why adopt a new, cheaper technology if you cannot increase your margins?
Instead the state would adopt a new system of initial merit appointment and nonpartisan retention elections.
"It is harder to get rid of an aberrant behavior than to adopt a new one".
The rise in investor skepticism has led Greece to adopt a new financing strategy.
Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin said Republicans needed to adopt a new "tone".
Then they said I'd better move away and adopt a new identity.
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