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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopt him to" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and does not convey a clear meaning without additional context.
Example: "We decided to adopt him to our family."
Alternatives: "adopt him into" or "bring him into".
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"I've been trying to adopt him to bring him to the United States," she said.
"We did not adopt him to make him Jewish.
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We adopted him to save his life, to give him the opportunity to grow intelligently, with happiness and love".
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Later, in the same region, a teen-age Islamic separatist guerrilla among a group I'd been staying with begged me to adopt him and take him to America.
Meanwhile, Rossi is up for retirement in September and Rogers plans to adopt him as a pet, according to This Is Nottingham.
Thereafter he persuaded a distant ennobled relative to adopt him so that he could affix "von" to his name.
The oldest boy told me of his plans to persuade the rapper Drake to adopt him.
There was a time when Guus Hiddink appeared to be collecting countries eager to adopt him as a national hero.
I want to adopt him, but it depends on whether he's willing to come and stay with me".
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