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The phrase "adopted from one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been taken or derived from a single source or individual.
Example: "The design of the new product was adopted from one that was previously successful in the market."
Alternatives: "derived from one" or "taken from one".
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The Major Rogation procession (April 25), a penitential observance with the object of obtaining God's blessing on crops that have been planted, seems to have been adopted from one of the festivals in the pagan calendar of Rome.
The Irish Magdalene asylums (a cousin of mine was adopted from one) may have had some specifically Irish characteristics, but the phenomenon itself was widespread on both sides of the Atlantic in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Many common issues of built environment are the consequence of existing building regulations in that settlement as building regulations are borrowed from other cities and adopted from one place to another across the country.
Maybe it was my pencil case, a cast off adopted from one of my mother's high school classrooms?
Sammy, a sheltered Spaniel from the Humane Society took the spotlight right from underneath Philbin by getting adopted from one of my very own Facebook friends.
They said that he was a homosexual, that Cindy was a drug addict (she did have a problem with prescription drugs that she licked), that he was a traitor to this country for what he did while in captivity in Vietnam, and that the girl the McCains adopted from one of Mother Teresa's orphanages in Bangladesh was really a black child that McCain had fathered out of wedlock.
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The strategy is adopted from the one the committee used following the passage of health care reform.
To answer these questions, first we need to understand various ways that practices can be adopted and adapted from one discipline to the other.
Second, Australian vaccination policies were adopted from a one-size-fits-all set of international recommendations, without consideration of the special ecological conditions in Australia, for example the levels of sanitation and nutrition, and the incidence and severity of diseases.
This would result in a partial replacement of the family-endowed guanxi with high-quality human capital adopted from abroad, making one's success more dependent on its own qualifications.
Klug said British and US campaigners had adopted methods from one another, both in the UK general election and in multiple elections across America.
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