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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adoptive home" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a home where a child has been adopted and is being raised by adoptive parents.
Example: "After a long wait, the child finally found a loving adoptive home where they could thrive."
Alternatives: "adoptive family" or "adoptive household".
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Colombia is a kind of adoptive home.
Others have a more abiding relationship with their adoptive home.
Half of its dozen stories are set in Ireland, the rest largely in his adoptive home.
To his eye, the documentary presented a realistic view of his adoptive home.
That baby's parents were never found, and the boy was placed in an adoptive home.
JUST last week, Missi settled into her adoptive home in Bedford Hills.
He ran away from his adoptive home with his uncle multiple times, once trying to get to sea.
Having made an adoptive home in Paris with Touma, he faces potential prosecution if he returns to Lebanon.
He helped his adoptive home earn the sobriquet "Londonistan", conferred for what many saw as indulgence towards Islamic radicals.
However, she said, "We'd be happy to have the peacock if it's looking for an adoptive home".
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So here he was, rubbing shoulders with the rich and powerful, gaining enormous influence among the country's top power-brokers and enjoying the good life, all while he may very well have been fleecing his adoptive home.
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