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The phrase "adopted because its" is not correct in written English due to the use of "its" which should be "it's" (it is) in this context.
You can use it when explaining the reason for adopting something, but it needs to be corrected to "adopted because it's."
Example: "The new policy was adopted because it's more efficient than the previous one."
Alternatives: "adopted due to its" or "chosen because it's".
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In our study, the latter method was adopted because its good performance was certified by the previous work [ 38].
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