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adopt option
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "adopt option" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to suggest choosing or implementing a particular option, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "In order to improve our workflow, we need to adopt a new option for project management."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
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2 human-written examples
Kumpalume adds that Malawi was the first country in Africa to adopt Option B+ – which places all HIV-positive mothers on treatment for life – and an SMS advice system that has reduced transmission rates.
News & Media
[C5.] Regulators Adopt Option Rules Accounting regulators adopted rules requiring public companies to treat stock options given to employees as business expenses.
News & Media
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58 human-written examples
I argued in "Investment Opportunities as Real Options" that companies should adopt option-pricing techniques as adjuncts to their existing system, not as replacements.
News & Media
Already, 160 companies, including Sony, the entertainment and electronics concern, have adopted option plans, according to Bob Buford, a compensation specialist with the consulting firm Towers-Perrin in New York, who has worked with many Japanese companies.
News & Media
Landfilling has been the most adopted option for disposing of growing quantities of municipal solid waste (MSW) in Malaysia as it is the cheapest disposal option (Agamuthu 2013).
None of them currently adopted option 1 or option 2, or considered these options ideal.
Sudan has adopted option B+ for the PMTCT treatment protocol since 2012 [ 10].
Science
Adopting option 1 or 2, in which no action is taken in response to a finding, essentially denies the PI's responsibility to the participant.
If a society adopted Option 2 for example, it may then come to be widely understood that those who consent to organ donation and who are dying in intensive care would have their organs removed in a surgical procedure that would lead to death.
Science
Nearly 350 firms adopted option-based compensation plans between 1997 and 2001.
We will state it here precisely: Naive Dominance A rational agent will not adopt an option when there is another option that has lower disutility at all worlds.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to selecting a course of action, specify the action verb. For example, use "choose an option" or "implement an option" instead of the ambiguous "adopt option".
Common error
Avoid using "adopt" loosely with "option". While understandable, it's more precise to use a verb that clarifies the action, such as "select", "implement", or "choose".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "adopt option" functions as a verb + noun construction, where "adopt" is the verb and "option" is the noun. However, Ludwig AI indicates this is not correct in standard written English and lacks clarity. More specific verbs are recommended.
Frequent in
Science
34%
News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
33%
Less common in
Academia
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "adopt option" is understandable, Ludwig AI indicates that it is not considered correct in standard written English. A clearer verb is generally preferred. While examples exist across science, news, and business contexts, authoritative sources and Ludwig recommend using alternatives such as "choose an option", "select an option", or "implement an option" to improve clarity and grammatical correctness. Be mindful of the specific action intended when making a choice to enhance precision in your writing. Although it appears across several different contexts, being specific with your verb choice improves clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
choose an option
Replaces "adopt" with "choose", focusing on the selection aspect.
select an option
Uses "select" instead of "adopt", emphasizing a deliberate choice.
implement an option
Focuses on putting the option into effect rather than just choosing it.
opt for an option
Similar to "choose", but can also imply weighing alternatives.
embrace an option
Implies a more enthusiastic acceptance and integration of the option.
decide on an option
Highlights the decision-making process leading to the choice.
take up an option
Suggests starting to use or follow the option.
settle on an option
Indicates a final decision after considering multiple possibilities.
go with an option
Informal way of saying to choose an option.
exercise an option
Focuses on the act of using a previously granted option.
FAQs
What's a clearer alternative to "adopt option"?
Better alternatives include "choose an option", "select an option", or "implement an option", which offer more precision.
Is "adopt option" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "adopt option" isn't considered standard English. It's better to use a more specific verb like "choose" or "select".
How can I use "adopt" correctly in a sentence about choices?
Use "adopt" when referring to a broader strategy or policy, not a single choice. For example, "adopt a policy" or "adopt a strategy".
What's the difference between "adopt option" and "choose option"?
"Choose option" is grammatically sound and directly means selecting an alternative. "Adopt option" is less common and might not be immediately clear.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested