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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted current" is not correct and may cause confusion in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing a current that has been accepted or taken on, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The committee has adopted current practices to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "accepted practices" or "embraced standards".
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"We sympathize, as many of us expressed apprehensions before our states adopted current laws.
If the construction industry rapidly adopted current and emerging green technologies, that number could be cut by 1,700 megatons by 2030, the report found.
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I now use whatever technological cheat I can find to generate the frames of animation as fast as possible, which usually means adopting current real-time game engines and other rapid calculation techniques.
On average, high-performance design reduces energy by a quarter and emissions by a third, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory calculates that adopting current best practices can cut energy consumption in half--without any additional costs.
While adopting current NICE rather than SIGN criteria means an increase in the proportion of referrals leading to inclusion in a surveillance programme.
Meanwhile, the average current control is adopted for current sharing.
(It adopted its current name in 2000).
Tennessee The Tennessee Legislature adopted the current flag in 1905.
On January 29 , 2002 the government adopted the current flag.
The NCAA adopted its current name in 1910.
In 1921, the Legislature adopted the current convention system, which remains unique to New York.
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