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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopt you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the context of expressing the desire to take someone into one's family or care, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "After getting to know you better, I feel a strong connection and would love to adopt you as part of our family."
Alternatives: "take you in" or "bring you into our family."
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"Anyone can adopt, you know.
"He was never going to adopt you.
"I can't adopt you," I say.
The old broad wants to adopt you, doesn't she?
"I guess it's good we didn't adopt you.
In fact, she may volunteer to adopt you.
"Sometimes I have found, in this profession, that you don't adopt your issues — they adopt you," Waller said.
They are listed as offering bed and full board for £7.50 a night, and for no extra charge, they'll adopt you as one of their own.
If you are passing through Tangier and have anything at all to offer and make your presence known, the foreign set will adopt you in less time than it takes to stuff a sardine.
She stresses above all that whatever kind of schedule you adopt, you must make time for yourself.
I am free to withdraw at any time, without giving any reason and without affecting my present or future medical treatment.' More information about what is meant by withdrawal is included in the template participant information sheet, which sets out options that a biobank may adopt: "You are free to withdraw at any time from your participation in ______ and without giving any reason.
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