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The phrase "adopting what" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of adopting something specific, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The committee is focused on adopting what is necessary for the new policy implementation."
Alternatives: "embracing what" or "implementing what".
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"Companies like Red Bull have done a good job adopting what Nike has done".
China is also considering adopting what is now being called "open ocean" aquaculture.
Adopting what I've learned over the last couple of years and listening to advice is fundamental for personal learning.
Arthur Levitt, then the S.E.C. chairman, promised that the United States would consider adopting what the board produced.
Hitler was an aspiring architect and avid watercolorist before adopting what Heller calls his "sociopolitical art project".
They said that they believed they had solved any ethical problems by adopting what they called very conservative standards for who would qualify as a donor.
The lawyers in the case did not help settle matters, with each adopting what at least some justices characterized as extreme positions.
Mohseni challenged the charges in court, while adopting what he describes as a "rope-a-dope strategy," granting small concessions in the hope of winning the fight.
Adopting what became known as the "path-dependent development" approach, advocates of the historical-cultural school maintained that contemporary society is a reflection of society in ages past.
Adopting what he thought the properly "scientific" method of investigating origins, he attempts to reconstruct the earliest phases of human life on earth.
She then moved smoothly into a political career, exploiting her business connections and natural beauty and eventually adopting what became her trademark "Ukrainian" braided hairstyle.
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