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The phrase "adopted so much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something has been widely accepted or embraced to a significant extent.
Example: "The new technology has been adopted so much that it has become a standard in the industry."
Alternatives: "embraced to a great extent" or "widely accepted."
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A righteous tomboy, she adopted so much of Wade's dress, attitude and choreography that the struggling young musician called her his "little brother in lipstick".
The Japanese, who have adopted so much from Chinese civilization, share this compulsive reflex.
Why is the GOP, which has adopted so much of the tea party's populist rhetoric, so eager to cut the elites a break worth an estimated $3 million on average?
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Holmstead's explanation to the Post for adopting so much language from his old firm: "It came to us through the interagency process".
That newfangled USB-C connector might seem a bit novel and weird, but LaCie's eagerness is just one particularly fresh example of how widely it will eventually be adopted, so anticipate seeing much more of this to come ahead of the notebook's April 10 release date.
And where possible, the more you can get your boss to think he or she came up with some of the solutions, the more likely they'll be adopted, so don't talk too much––and never interrupt.
Dreyer - who didn't learn about her fate until he travelled to Sweden, shortly before he turned 19, to discover whatever he could about her - grew up idealising her while despising his adopted mother so much that when she died during his late 40s, he refused to attend her funeral, declaring that she had already long been dead for him.
"When I found out I was adopted, everything made so much more sense to me".
He admitted that the trainers' proposal is unlikely to be adopted wholesale, given so much support among horsemen for continued use of Lasix.
Senate Democrats immediately cried foul, pointing out that they had come up with the idea first -- which they had -- and that the Republicans had adopted it without so much as acknowledging their names on the bill, which became law).
He would think them up and adopt them not so much to conceal an old identity as to adorn a new one, and he switched them around as offhandedly as he changed his hats, shoes, shirts, collars, neckties, jackets, vests, trousers, topcoats, overcoats, and military, naval, and diplomatic getups.
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