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The phrase "adopted a common" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of accepting or implementing a shared practice, standard, or approach among a group.
Example: "The committee adopted a common strategy to address the issues faced by the community."
Alternatives: "embraced a shared" or "implemented a collective".
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The European Union (EU) has adopted a common procedure for granting marketing authorisation for cancer drugs.
When I was young, most of them had adopted a common strategy against loneliness: a fleeting intimacy with their passengers.
While the southern hemisphere adopted a common model of contracting players centrally, the European approach was fragmented.
The most seamless transfers are in states like Florida, where public institutions have adopted a common numbering system.
The district adopted a common curriculum and new accountability measures, among other changes, that resulted in higher achievement.
Mr. Schori said in an interview this week that in talks with Washington, the Europeans have "underlined that the European Union adopted a common position supporting the court".
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This led to the signing of the Maastricht treaty, which formally established the European Union in 1993 and created much of its economic structure and institutions – including setting in motion the process of adopting a common currency, the euro.
We consider two firms deciding whether to adopt a common standard.
Working from this basis, the member-states moved quickly to adopt a common code.
Ten years after adopting a common currency, Europe is still not an optimal currency area.
The question it sought to answer was, when should countries adopt a common currency?
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