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The phrase "adopts it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that takes on or accepts a particular idea, practice, or policy.
Example: "The organization adopts it as part of their new strategy to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "embraces it" or "takes it on".
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If not, the copying rule is then invoked, and the agent adopts it if its threshold is lower than the proportion of agents to which it is connected which has the innovation.
There, larval survival is limited by required discovery by a forager ant of the genus Myrmica, which adopts it and takes it to its nest where the larva will spend winter and complete its development by feeding on the ant's brood [ 12].
Civilisation belongs to any society or individual that adopts it".
An activist is impelled by a cause and adopts it.
But Mr. Cassen argues that the plan will work only if all of Europe adopts it.
Franklin adopts it as the team's theme and leads his teammates through the Electric Slide when they're behind bars after a fight with the striking players.
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Then he adopted it.
I immediately adopted it.
The faculty adopted it unanimously.
European aristocrats adopted it and adapted it.
Did she adopt it and mother it?
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