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The phrase "adopt a shot" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in contexts related to photography, vaccination, or taking a chance, depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "Before the event, we decided to adopt a shot that would capture the essence of the celebration."
Alternatives: "take a shot" or "capture a shot".
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(This was something Cain would not have experienced in college: the N.C.A.A. didn't adopt a shot clock for men until 1985).
Shot clock: College lacrosse will remain stuck in the weeds until the sports leaders adopt a shot clock and let the athletes showcase their skills and play an invigorating brand of ball for the full 60 minutes.
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As for depth estimation, we adopt a shot-adaptive strategy, by which features including inter-frame difference, frame complexity, and camera motion parameters at the shot-change boundary frame are analyzed for shot classification.
The Senate majority leader, Joseph L. Bruno, and his troops joined forces with the Assembly Democrats and, over Mr. Pataki's objections, adopted a budget shot full of holes, hoping to force the governor to the negotiating table.
Therefore, we adopted a general "shot-gun" strategy to screen MSGS cases for the presence of unknown pathogens [ 1].
Resident choreographer and former Bolshoi dancer Yuri Possokhov is not the first to adopt an overtly sexual theme shot through with gratuitous violence.
"Adopt" a tiger.
Adopt a shelter dog.
Adopt a friendly attitude.
Adopt a fire hydrant.
"Adopt" a Red Panda.
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