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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted program" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a program that has been accepted or implemented by an organization or individual.
Example: "The school has implemented an adopted program aimed at improving student literacy rates."
Alternatives: "implemented program" or "accepted program".
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One of the original "killer apps," this widely adopted program has also been widely abused.
The purpose of this study was to score cattle handling in commercial feedyards using the most widely adopted program for managing cattle handling, and to make these scores available as evidence of producer commitment to proper care and handling of cattle.
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. has told dozens of its subcontractors that foreign workers coming under the recently adopted program, which is intended to address Japan's acute labor shortage, may engage in the work of decommissioning the plant.
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And the newly adopted programs are on a much larger scale.
At least three towns have adopted programs like Harvard's, allowing older people to work off part of their taxes.
A host of public and private schools have adopted programs that put tablets into the hands of preschoolers.
Like many executives here, he has adopted programs to lure recent retirees back to work part time.
Nearly a dozen European countries have adopted programs offering cash to drivers who trade old cars for more energy-efficient models.
In recent years, 40 states have adopted programs that allow non education majors to be certified as teachers after a few weeks or months of training.
In order to preserve the unity of his empire, Akbar adopted programs that won the loyalty of the non-Muslim populations of his realm.
Beginning in the 1990s, it adopted programs to combat cybercrime, which was growing dramatically with the development of the Internet and the expansion of e-commerce.
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