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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopt the device" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of accepting or starting to use a particular tool or technology. Example: "In order to improve efficiency, we decided to adopt the device that automates our data entry process."
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As usual with conspiracy theorists, you adopt the device of saying, "I am only asking a question".
If individuals perceive more benefits than privacy risks, they may be more likely to adopt the device (Li et al. 2016).
The company's COO Zack Urlocker says that he expects the iPad app to be the company's most popular mobile app as more and more companies adopt the device.
Although Wolff does not adopt the device of hypothetical decision making to justify a preference for status enhancement, that preference could be underwritten by a suitably modified Original Position.
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Dr. Green said he expected that once fleet data began to show the effectiveness of the systems, it would be easier to convince independent truckers and car owners to adopt the devices.
Lipton adopted the device for his own show, which began airing on the cable network Bravo in 1994.
Robert became head of the firm in 1526, and it was he who adopted the device of the olive tree for his title pages.
He said he was not ready to recommend adopting the devices, but urged more study.
Many doctors say they adopted the devices believing they would help reduce a complication of hip replacement — the possibility of implant dislocation.
Nonetheless, at least 14 more fisheries around the world have recently adopted the devices.
15 Many authors have been enthusiastic about the use of such devices in medical education and in practice, 16 7 12 but few have examined the current use of these devices and considered the ways in which medical learners and teachers are adopting the devices into everyday practice.
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