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The phrase "adopted paper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a document or proposal that has been officially accepted or approved by a group or organization.
Example: "The committee reviewed the proposed changes and voted to approve the adopted paper for implementation."
Alternatives: "approved document" or "accepted proposal".
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We found that progress towards these outcomes could at best be described as 'limited.' All areas had adopted paper SSAs, though in several cases these were rarely used, as the normal method was to record the assessments electronically.
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On March 2, Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico urged all state governors to join him in adopting paper ballots as "the best system to secure our election process".
Unfortunately, legislation urging states nationwide to adopt paper ballots has continued to face political obstacles in contrast to the wide support observed in the present poll.
Others had seen progressive policies adopted on paper, then ignored.
States adopted the paper ballot at different times, and some States changed methods multiple times.
If adopted, the paper said, the measures would "re-profile" about two thirds of the country's total €330bn (£283bn) debt by the end of the year.
He began working at the Kernwood Country Club in Salem as a caddy when he was 8 and soon adopted a paper route.
This study adopted both paper-and-pencil and electronic versions of the SPQ.
(After all, the news department of most newspapers, true to the Standard Model, did not even themselves adopt the paper's editorial page position).
11 Adopting established paper and pencil questionnaires to online versions is relatively unproblematic and do not influence their psychometric properties.
John Pilger returned and the paper adopted a strongly anti-Iraq war stance.
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