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The phrase "adopt by acclamation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal contexts, such as meetings or legislative procedures, to indicate that a decision or resolution is accepted unanimously without a formal vote.
Example: "The committee decided to adopt by acclamation the new policy on remote work."
Alternatives: "approve by unanimous consent" or "accept by general agreement".
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The resolution was adopted by roaring acclamation and the meeting adjourned.
When thousands of negotiators leapt to their feet and adopted the agreement by acclamation, they locked down the text that would go back to national capitals to get approved.
#OPCW decision adopted by consensus.
By acclamation, the Assembly adopted a resolution of tribute for Mr. Annan who, in the words of its president, Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa, has devoted his life to the world body.
On Thursday, the Council adopted a formal resolution in a secret session by acclamation to approve Guterres for a five-year term, Churkin told reporters.
Professor Oliver was chosen president by acclamation.
The change was approved by acclamation.
The board ultimately appointed him by acclamation.
Bercow is voted Speaker by acclamation.
It was not wholly by acclamation.
He was chosen by acclamation rather than by a vote.
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