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The phrase "adopted the discourse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the acceptance or incorporation of a particular way of speaking or writing, often in a specific context or field.
Example: "The organization adopted the discourse of sustainability to align with current environmental concerns."
Alternatives: "embraced the language of" or "incorporated the rhetoric of".
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We do not have any of the answers but would like to ask the same question Aidan asks: "Since the 2000s, academic managers and leaders have adopted the discourse of neoliberalism, presented as neutral truth, 'common sense' or realism.
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