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The phrase "be adopted from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing something that has been taken or derived from another source, such as ideas, practices, or methods.
Example: "The new policy will be adopted from the successful strategies implemented in other departments."
Alternatives: "be derived from" or "be taken from"
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Such motifs, however, appear to be adopted from contemporary Iranian ceramics.
Costing 95 euros each (about $113), plaques can be "adopted" from Mr. Demnig by individuals or groups.
Nebraska, however, urges that priority of appropriation interstate be adopted from the Alcova Reservoir east and more particularly from the Whalen diversion dam east.
If a system delivers benefits and is useful for the delivery of care then the systems will be adopted from our point of view.
And it is simply disgraceful that a black child is three times less likely to be adopted from care than a white child".
To emphasise that point, Mortensen says, there was briefly a plan to have one of the children be adopted from Latin America.
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ICQ and Google Talk were adopted from the ground up.
The pound was adopted from the old Roman "libra".
Some have been adopted from neighbouring indigenous languages.
Three of their five children were adopted from foreign countries.
The crack model is adopted from fracture mechanics.
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