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The phrase "adopted the testing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the implementation or acceptance of a testing process or methodology in a particular context.
Example: "After careful consideration, the team adopted the testing to ensure the software met all quality standards."
Alternatives: "implemented the testing" or "embraced the testing".
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In 2009, in part because of lobbying by Minnesota Coach John Anderson, the N.C.A.A. adopted the testing standard known as BBCOR, for Ball-Bat Coefficient of Restitution, to replace Ball Exit Speed Ratio, or BESR, starting with the 2011 season.
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More and more colleges adopted the test until, by the mid-nineteen-fifties, half a million kids a year were taking it.
Most appeared to have adopted the test rapidly, within 6 months of the publication of National Clinical Guidelines.
(16) have adopted the test suite methodology from software engineering and proposed a stratified approach to data sampling based on several criteria.
Most appeared to have adopted the test rapidly, within 6 months of the publication of the ASCO provisional clinical opinion [ 9], or the ASCO conference at which the opinion was initially discussed.
If adopted, the tested system could meet this challenge by early and reliable identification of doctors' level of, and progress with, improvements in care, as well as allowing the monitoring of progress towards satisfactory revalidation.
For Martin, getting people to adopt the test is a no-brainer.
But it was not until 1997, when Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and CUNY's own trustees attacked the value of a CUNY diploma, that the university moved to adopt the test.
However, the Court declined to consider the matter as it had already decided to adopt the test, and since full arguments had not been made on the point.
No longer waiting for an HIV-positive patient's viral loads to increase, countries are rapidly adopting the "test and start" protocol which begins treatment as soon as a person tests positive.
In his majority opinion, Justice Holmes introduced the clear and present danger test, which would become an important concept in First Amendment law; but the Schenck decision did not formally adopt the test.
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