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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted land" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing land that has been taken on or accepted by a person or group, often in relation to environmental or community initiatives.
Example: "The organization has committed to restoring the adopted land to its natural state through reforestation efforts."
Alternatives: "designated land" or "accepted land".
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He has endured jail in his homeland and police harassment in his adopted land.
In fact the Hitch phenomenon in the United States, his adopted land, has assumed vast proportions.
His adopted land has become an inspiration to many poor countries, especially in Africa.
And it was with Bosnian eyes that he began to observe his adopted land.
Kalpana's native country mourns her today, and so does her adopted land.
His current book was inspired by his love for his adopted land, Ireland.
As we donned wetsuits, fins and scuba tanks, Sims rejoiced in telling me tales of his adopted land.
All levels of coastal government have adopted land reclamation from seas as an effective means to expand economic andhabitable spaces.
Her Edinburgh show this year, which she's now touring, sees her "sending a love letter to her adopted land".
He is brutish and unhappy (brutish because unhappy), doing well from his adopted land yet lying low, somehow, as if he were an illegal refugee.
Charles goes through life wanting to be "extraordinarily... something"; the one thing his parents' adopted land hasn't provided is a definition of that something.
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