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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopt everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone should accept or embrace all ideas, practices, or changes without exception.
Example: "In order to foster innovation, we should adopt everything that enhances our workflow and productivity."
Alternatives: "embrace all" or "accept everything".
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The senators cannot adopt everything they find, but at the very least, they'll be able to hand the list over to the House with the idea that "non-tax revenue" is a preferable alternative to cutting this program or that one.
Contemplative philosophy appropriates nothing from the productive arts, but instead the arts adopt everything from philosophy.
On the other hand, the Andrews Government could adopt everything in the report completely transforming the way Victoria, and in turn Australia, treats, polices, and thinks about drugs.
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"When I found out I was adopted, everything made so much more sense to me".
I left Argentina to go to New York, and I became an American and I adopted everything American.
It was from Jackson Pollock that he adopted everything from a flat, unrealistic painting style to an alcohol-fueled destructiveness.
The bill of rights would adopt almost everything noble in the ECHR, which Britain helped design after world war two.
Originally called the Christian Mission, by 1878 the name became the Salvation Army, and military terms were adopted for everything from uniforms and flags to titles.
Megaprojects, and the reports that motivate them, are conservative on cost estimates, optimistic on benefits, heedless of risks, and guilty of adopting EGAP (everything goes according to plan) when the individual probabilities of each of the issues is low and their combination in the best scenario a remote possibility.
House Republicans may have adopted an "everything but jobs" agenda, but my Democratic colleagues and I continue to push opportunities to support U.S. job creation.
The EU accession process, during which candidates must adopt rules on everything from food safety to public procurement, is mind-numbing but also powerful.
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