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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implementation or acceptance of a particular method, policy, or practice for a specific purpose.
Example: "The new guidelines were adopted for a more efficient workflow in the office."
Alternatives: "implemented for a" or "embraced for a".
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By this point, though, the test had already been adopted for a new purpose.
The many depictions of her show the ranges of stock guises that the court women often adopted for a painting.
Senior management shuffles have become commonplace to appease shareholders as new strategies are adopted for a leaner environment.
During the conference, Mobutu supported Lumumba's proposals (which were adopted) for a strongly centralized state for the independent Congo.
Her mentor/judge, Simone, forces her, live on air, to go solo, and later to reveal to the press that she's adopted, for a good backstory.
(See the photograph.) The invention was a success in the United States but drew much more attention in Europe, where it was widely adopted for a number of statistical purposes.
He will chase a championship this season from Brooklyn, his new home, while treasuring the one he captured in Boston, the home he adopted for a decade and a half.
Correspondingly, the grid 256 × 64 is adopted for A = 4 1 enclosure.
This paper presents the solutions adopted for a robotic polishing cell for mold manufacturing.
Energy consumption profile of Hotel ICON is adopted for a case study.
In most cases, planar antenna structures are adopted for a large absorption area and simple fabrication process.
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