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The phrase "adopted as a priority" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the importance or urgency of a particular issue or task that has been officially recognized or selected for focus.
Example: "The committee has adopted climate change initiatives as a priority for the upcoming year."
Alternatives: "designated as a priority" or "established as a priority".
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He says the numbers increased because the issue was adopted as a priority by the chief executive.
(Barlow et al., 1983; Spiegel & Lindaman, 1977; Stone et al., 2000; Smith et al., 1975) Subsequently, this approach to reduction of this preventable cause of pediatric injury has been adopted as a priority across the country.
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ECD was adopted as a national priority within the National Pact on Education, signed by all political parties represented in the Parliament, on March 5, 2008, and included by the Ministry for Education, Research and Youth in its draft legislative package on education.
At the United Nations last month, Mr. Obama laid out the priorities he has adopted as a result of the review.
Although kill-based preemption is adopted as an optimal solution for high-priority tasks, it severely harms low-priority tasks.
Adopted as a Camp Chorus by the Michigan Regiments.
I was also adopted as a child.
But the national fundraising networks of the left never adopted Perriello as a priority.
As this study highlights, it is critical for IHC clinics to adopt research as a priority at the leadership level and to build in research capacity from the inception of the clinic.
The weights determined by F-AHP unlike approaches like extent analysis method, represent the relative importance of decision criteria or alternatives and can correctly be adopted as their priorities (Wang et al. 2008).
The interview was structured with questions both built with binary options and scaling responses; for these latter questions, seven Likert Scale items have been adopted (Not a priority; Low priority; Somewhat priority; Neutral; Moderate Priority; High priority; Essential priority), following Allen and Seaman (2007).
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