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adopt upon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "adopt upon" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers. Example: "We need to adopt upon the new policies to ensure compliance."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
We present a detailed study of the various stable configurations that hydrogen can adopt upon the surfaces at coverage ratios starting below 1.0, up to the point of their experimental coverage ratios, and beyond.
Science
Thus, the results were consistent despite changing variables that would be expected to influence conformations that proteins adopt upon adsorption to surfaces.
Science
Despite this variability, these proteins adopt upon folding comparable three-dimensional structures, that are characterised by an internal hydrophobic core supporting three protruding fingers [4].
Science
The shapes that these sugars adopt upon binding to their cognate GHs, and the conformational changes that occur along the catalysis reaction coordinate is termed the conformational itinerary.
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55 human-written examples
Montana's original constitution, adopted upon statehood in 1889, was replaced by a new one in 1972.
Encyclopedias
The constitution of The Bahamas, adopted upon independence in 1973, is patterned on the Westminster model i.e., that of the United Kingdom.
Encyclopedias
An earlier working title, "Year Zero," was discarded; in addition to being the term that the Khmer Rouge adopted upon their takeover of Cambodia, in 1975, "Year Zero" suggested a grandiosity that is not characteristic of Poitras's work.
News & Media
Then, using the dynamics and constraints, an optimization-based control design can be adopted upon an appropriate receding horizon principle.
Science
Each leads to a single stable state denoting the cell fate adopted upon this specific damage.
Science
A further regulatory function of the SVA could be directed by the genomic structure adopted upon insertion.
Science
In fall 2010, an electronic platform was adopted upon the recommendations of the e-experts of the University of Geneva: the Moodle platform [ 15].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity and correctness, substitute "adopt upon" with the single verb "adopt". This ensures adherence to standard English grammar.
Common error
Avoid adding unnecessary prepositions like "upon" after verbs like "adopt". This often results in awkward and grammatically unsound sentences. Using just "adopt" improves clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "adopt upon" functions as a verb followed by a preposition. However, according to Ludwig AI, this construction is generally considered incorrect in modern English. The verb "adopt" typically does not require the preposition "upon" to convey its intended meaning.
Frequent in
Science
30%
Encyclopedias
20%
News & Media
20%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Formal & Business
10%
Reference
10%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "adopt upon" may appear in some contexts, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect in modern English. As Ludwig AI indicates, the verb "adopt" is typically used without the preposition "upon". For clearer and more accurate writing, it is recommended to use alternatives such as "adopt", "implement", or "embrace" depending on the intended meaning. Sticking to the single verb "adopt" avoids awkward phrasing and ensures adherence to standard grammatical conventions. Remember that this analysis draws upon a limited number of examples and general linguistic principles.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
adopt
Removes the preposition "upon", resulting in a more direct and grammatically standard phrasing.
implement
Focuses on the action of putting a plan or system into effect, rather than the act of choosing to use it.
embrace
Suggests accepting or supporting something enthusiastically.
ratify
Implies formal approval or sanctioning of something.
approve
Focuses on giving official permission or agreement.
endorse
Conveys public support or recommendation.
institute
Highlights the establishment of a new system or practice.
initiate
Emphasizes the beginning or introduction of something.
sanction
Highlights giving formal approval or permission, often with legal or authoritative weight.
legislate
Signifies the process of making laws or rules.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the verb "adopt"?
The verb "adopt" typically doesn't require a preposition immediately after it. Use it directly with the object you are adopting. For example, "adopt a policy" is correct, while "adopt upon a policy" is generally incorrect.
What can I use instead of "adopt upon"?
Is "adopt upon" grammatically correct?
No, "adopt upon" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in modern English. The correct form is usually just "adopt".
When might I encounter the phrase "adopt upon", and why is it not recommended?
You might encounter "adopt upon" in older texts, but it's not recommended for contemporary writing. It's an archaic construction that can make your writing sound awkward and unclear. Modern usage favors simply using "adopt".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
77%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested