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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted guidelines" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to rules or principles that have been accepted and put into practice by an organization or group.
Example: "The committee has implemented the adopted guidelines to ensure compliance with industry standards."
Alternatives: "established guidelines" or "approved guidelines".
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And the state's real estate industry hasn't adopted guidelines in its due diligence practices.
These proposed guidelines lack the official consensus of the adopted guidelines.
The Committee has adopted guidelines to help states prepare these reports.
In December, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners for the first time adopted guidelines for accelerated payment of benefits.
Mr. Schnall notes that the Sanhedrin also adopted guidelines that mandated a review of all the evidence, as Janis suggested.
Several weeks ago, Ms. Rosen said, her industry voluntarily adopted guidelines against marketing recordings with explicit lyrics in publications that were read primarily by children under 16.
Tensions subsequently subsided after China and ASEAN adopted guidelines to implement an accord on the South China Sea that had been reached in 2002.
Most notably, Princeton adopted guidelines in 2004 providing that no more than 35 percent of undergraduate grades should be A's, a policy that remains controversial on campus.
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Other regions were encouraged to adopt guidelines.
In the spring, the city created a kayaker-surfer committee, which has been meeting to adopt guidelines for safety, water etiquette and self-regulation.
The church will decide this year whether to adopt guidelines drawn up by its bishops on welcoming members who have entered into same-sex civil marriages.
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