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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted common" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that has been widely accepted or utilized, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The adopted common practices in the industry have led to increased efficiency."
Alternatives: "widely accepted" or "commonly adopted".
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It was one of his greatest triumphs, as the exchanges adopted common rules on voting rights.
Duncan and his team leveraged stimulus money to reward states that adopted common standards.
Both applications reveal the fragility of the widely adopted common trends assumption.
It would be eliminated overnight if drug manufacturers adopted common prices across Europe.
There was no central authority to coordinate their activities, but after 1248 or 1249, when the first handbook of inquisitorial practice was written, inquisitors adopted common procedures.
Common Core has been relatively uncontroversial so far here, largely because California, which adopted Common Core in 2010, has resisted efforts to rush it.
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We must not adopt common practices to understand each other.
The social chapter required member states to adopt common social policies.
Whole industries could become far more efficient if they would adopt common processes.
He pushed for years to persuade European governments to adopt common tax practices, a Sisyphean task that remains mostly unfinished.
Now all states must adopt Common Core or similar standards approved by state higher education officials if they want to receive federal waivers from No Child Left Behind.
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