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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adoption from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the source or origin of an adoption, such as referring to the place or entity from which a child is adopted.
Example: "The adoption from the local orphanage was finalized last week."
Alternatives: "adoption out of" or "adoption originating from".
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* These young Papillon mixes are available for adoption from Adopt-a Dog shelter in Armonk, NY.
Photo at top: Jenni with her adoptive mother, Hanni, in the first few days of her adoption from China.
All were adopted as infants, ranging in age at the time of adoption from 7 weeks to 4 months.
It's an adoption from the Eighties.
Madonna awaits final word on adoption from Malawi.
3D printing enjoys increasing adoption from instructors in higher education.
Be open with your child about their adoption from the start.
However, the prisons' success highlights the lack of adoption from other agencies.
In 2009, the couple applied for an adoption from either Ethiopia or Nepal.
International adoption from China is popularly conceived as a more recent phenomenon.
Maggie Jones, who wrote the article, has written extensively about adoption from the parents' perspective.
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