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The phrase "adopt on a" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "adopt" followed by "a" without "on."
Example: "We need to adopt a new strategy to improve our performance."
Alternatives: "implement a" or "embrace a".
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What's interesting is that some of the paradigms that you adopt on a mobile device have trickled back up into desktop and tablet experiences, and that's a positive thing for the web as it makes people focus.
At the same time, it would be useful to find out the transmission rate a sender should adopt on a new route, because in reality, it is possible that a different bandwidth will be available on the new route.
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Though the measure was easily adopted on a 78-to-19 78-to-19 78-to-19Democrats called it unfair because it failed to afford the same financial benefits to some smaller union pension funds.
Last season, replay was adopted on a 28-3 vote.
The voluntary guidelines were adopted on a near-unanimous vote.
How can it be adopted on a wide scale?
He said the school budget was initially defeated last year, but was adopted on a second vote.
If adopted on a grand scale, the assessment argues, such techniques could double crop yields.
The statement, which took three years to produce, was adopted on a voice vote by the 217 bishops present.
Many major examples of the Greek Revival survive in the United States, where the style was adopted on a large scale.
As improved in the postwar years, this system was adopted on a number of tank and artillery guns.
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