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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the acceptance or implementation of two different ideas, practices, or policies simultaneously.
Example: "The committee adopted both the new guidelines and the revised budget to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "embraced both" or "implemented both".
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My male partner and I adopted both of our children at birth in open domestic adoptions.
Ms. Dahlborg then adopted both children.
The North Carolina legislature adopted both lineup procedures this year.
Therefore, carnotaurine could potentially have adopted both combat styles.
* The procedure authorized by this statute has been extensively adopted both in this country and abroad.
Take the presidential system of government adopted both in Venezuela and in the U.S.
In the end many states adopted both policies a combination that proved enormously powerful.
In 1886 she married Ballington Booth, son of General William Booth, and adopted both his names.
These groups warned that if adopted, both measures would be declared unconstitutional by federal courts.
Ms. Alberto adopted both children after their mother, Rafaela Torres, died of leukemia two years ago.
If adopted, both would have been added to a major Pentagon bill now being debated in the Senate.
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