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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopts him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is taking on the responsibility of raising or caring for someone else, typically a child or pet, as their own.
Example: "After years of trying to start a family, they finally decided to adopt him and give him a loving home."
Alternatives: "takes him in" or "welcomes him into the family."
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When he later encounters a boy, Matt Garth, who escaped the massacre, he unofficially adopts him.
She is smitten by the old dog, however, and adopts him.
She informs Adonis of his true heritage — Apollo, who died before Adonis's birth, was his biological father — and Mary Anne adopts him.
In the novel, the character is found abandoned as a baby at the slave port of Liverpool by Mr Earnshaw, who adopts him, so his ethnicity is uncertain.
She informs Adonis of his true heritage Apollo, who died before Adonis's birth, was his biological father and Mary Anne adopts him.
The army discharges him and, on his way out, he meets Ophelia Love, Herbert's wife, who is shocked that a vet has nowhere to live and so adopts him.
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She adopted him.
"I knew that before we adopted him".
She said she wanted to adopt him.
The policeman offered to adopt him.
People of an older generation adopt him.
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