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The phrase "adopted I could" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it unusable in any context.
Example: "If I were adopted, I could find my biological parents."
Alternatives: "I could be adopted" or "If adopted, I could."
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"Had I not been adopted, I could have ended up a ward of the state or raised in a county orphanage.
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He added that if adopted it could take effect as early as 2003.
If widely adopted, it could change the way we mass-produce many products.
I'm also looking for underprivileged kids to adopt so I could swag them out and shit, and I'm giving them Jordans.
The only way I would fuck the real Javier is if he and Cruz adopted me, so I could be their kid and take daddy issues to some next level shit. .
Unlike others, being adopted meant that I could not access my OBC.
I nursed them back to health during several trips starting in 2005, and then I wanted to adopt them since I couldn't separate from them.
I wanted to adopt her so I could pet her and love her, but I've had to patiently wait while she slowly overcame her shyness and fear of me.
If I do succeed in going to university here I just wish my adopted mother could see me, I know she would be very proud".
I gave up that career to raise my adopted son - because I couldn't keep the career and deliver the high standards of care that we wanted for him.
"If I could adopt her, I would.
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