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adopt over
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"adopt over" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it was meant to be "take over" or "adopting over," both of which are grammatically correct and have different meanings. Example: The new CEO decided to take over the company's financial management, adopting a more cautious approach.
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They go home to decide which cultural approach to adopt over Naani's care.
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That's why I think the problem is less about designing the policies we should adopt over the long run than it is figuring out how to get from here to there.
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On Wednesday, Olli Rehn, the European commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, will outline budgetary steps, structural changes and growth measures that governments should adopt over the next year.
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The report forecasts that G.M. and Ford stand to lose the most, financially, of any automakers in complying with regulations that the groups expect the United States, Europe and Japan to adopt over the next decade -- rules in addition to the pollution controls put in place over the last half-century.
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Just like HTTPS was slow to adopt over the years — but finally took off in 2015 — there's hope that DNSSEC can follow the same fate.
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We will explore the views of participants concerning their experience of and preference for the two methods, and measure which self-monitoring strategy participants adopt over the subsequent 18 months.
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The methods that adopt over-sampling by creating artificial minority data or integrating boosting with synthetic data claim to achieve better classification accuracy on the minority class.
Speenhamland system, practice of economic relief for the poor that was adopted over much of England following a decision by local magistrates at the Pelican Inn, Speenhamland, near Newbury, Berkshire, on May 6 , 1795
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Several have been adopted over the years.
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Any other interesting ideas regarding man-of-the-match prizes that could be adopted over here?
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Many Christian democratic parties have adopted over time a more secular discourse, privileging pragmatic policies over overtly religious themes.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "adopt over". Consider alternatives such as "adopt throughout" or rephrasing the sentence for clarity.
Common error
A common mistake is to combine "adopt" with "over" when intending to describe a process happening over time. Instead, consider using "adopt" with an object or using a different verb altogether.
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The phrase "adopt over" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI identifies it as such. Although examples exist, the intended function is usually to describe a process of adoption happening over a period, which requires a different grammatical construction.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "adopt over" appears in some contexts, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect and not recommended for formal use. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. The intention behind the phrase is usually to describe a process of adoption occurring over a period. For clearer communication, consider alternatives like "take over" or "implement over", or rephrase the sentence to use "adopt" correctly with appropriate modifiers. Always aim for precision, especially in academic or professional writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
take over
Replaces "adopt" with "take", implying assuming control or responsibility, not necessarily choosing something.
implement over
Focuses on the action of putting a plan or system into effect over a period.
institute over
Suggests formally establishing something over a certain duration.
establish over
Implies setting up or creating something over time, emphasizing the building process.
introduce over
Highlights the action of bringing something new into use over a period.
phase in
Emphasizes a gradual implementation.
gradually introduce
Similar to phasing in, stresses the incremental nature of adoption.
slowly integrate
Highlights the gradual merging of something new with existing systems.
adopt throughout
Indicates widespread adoption across a system or organization.
roll out
Suggests a planned and staged implementation over a specific area or group.
FAQs
Is "adopt over" grammatically correct?
No, "adopt over" is not a standard or grammatically correct phrase in English. It's best to use alternative phrasing.
What can I say instead of "adopt over"?
Depending on the intended meaning, consider using phrases like "take over", "implement over", or rephrasing the sentence to use "adopt" correctly.
How to use "adopt" correctly in a sentence?
Use "adopt" followed by the thing being adopted (e.g., "adopt a new policy") or consider alternative verbs like "implement" or "introduce" to describe processes happening over time.
What's the difference between "adopt" and "take over"?
"Adopt" generally means to choose or start using something, while "take over" implies assuming control or responsibility. They are not interchangeable in all contexts.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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