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The phrase "adoptions may be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential or possibility of adoptions occurring in various contexts, such as legal, social, or personal situations.
Example: "In certain circumstances, adoptions may be finalized more quickly than expected."
Alternatives: "adoptions could be" or "adoptions might be".
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An area newspaper's investigative report and anecdotal evidence from Sioux City attorneys have also suggested that adoptions may be a lucrative business there.
International adoptions may be closed or open, depending on the country.
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If appropriate foster and adoptive homes cannot be identified, foster children and children awaiting adoption may be placed in congregate care, which increases the annual cost to the state by $2,000 per child.
Those too elderly or sick for standard adoption may be placed into foster hospice homes.
Benefits paid under this section in the case of an adoption may be paid only after the adoption is final.
Still, Musk worries that the course of E.V. adoption may be determined less by the pertinent data than by personal magnetism.
But its adoption may be slow, because doctors must store the vaccine in freezers, and many geriatricians do not have freezers in their offices.
But for many pregnant women unable to support families, adoption may be the best available option, just as it may expand the opportunities of women who are infertile (not to mention gay couples who want to raise children).
As Apple prepares to expand Apple Pay to Europe at WWDC, anecdotal evidence suggests that the company's forecast for US adoption may be too optimistic and that many retailers remain skeptical about the payment system.
Where the meaning of a resolution is unclear from the text, the statements made by members of the Council at the time of its adoption may be taken into account in order to ascertain the Council's intentions.
Hybrid adoption may be uneven for some time to come.
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