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The phrase "adopted this year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something, such as a policy, law, or practice, has been accepted or implemented within the current calendar year.
Example: "The new environmental regulations were adopted this year to promote sustainability."
Alternatives: "implemented this year" or "established this year".
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But the new regulation, adopted this year, says this separation is not sufficient.
"So basically, even if none of the provisions in this bill are adopted this year, but the bill ends up with a slew of killer ideas next year, then it's still progress".
But the plan is not expected to be adopted this year.
Mr. Schwaab said he expected a final version to be adopted this year.
A Missouri law adopted this year requires the licensing of navigators and also restricts their activities.
The group is focusing on new guidelines Google adopted this year for collecting information on individuals.
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This follows new US sanctions that were adopted earlier this month.
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Articles of Faith adopted January 27 , 1855
Confession of Faith adopted January 23 , l84l
The Norris-LaGuardia Act was adopted March 23 , 1932
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