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The phrase "adopt a section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of accepting or taking on a specific part of a document, policy, or plan.
Example: "In our meeting, we decided to adopt a section of the new policy that addresses employee wellness."
Alternatives: "embrace a portion" or "accept a segment".
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The Adopt-a-Highway program is for volunteers wishing to adopt a section of state-maintained road and provide the cleanup.
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The SVD methods presented in above section adopt a strategy of transforming the 1-D data to a 2-D array, but the PCA and ICA techniques in this section adopt a covariance approach to obtain the PCs.
In this section, we adopt a different path for deriving the SIR CDF.
In this section, we adopt a cognitive-based connectivity establishment scheme, and more details are described in [11].
In this section, we adopt a time series approach to evaluate the case of time-varying sensitivity of wages to labour market conditions.
(From here until the end of this section I adopt a specific strategy for presenting the equations used in spelling out heritability relations. I start out, with equation (1) below, by presenting the simplest version of the relevant equations.
And he said drivers should not be afraid to adopt a trucker tactic on uphill sections: get in the right lane.
As mentioned in Section 3, we adopt a geometric view of similarity.
In Section 3, we adopt a DNN-based speech dereverberation module as the pre-processor for acoustic modeling.
We describe the considered mathematical framework in Section 2, where we adopt a state-space representation of the processes.
During the bridge, the chord progression changes and the song adopts a heavy string section that emulates the melody of its synths.
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