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Discover Ludwig"began to adopt" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something started to accept or embrace a new idea, behavior, or belief. Example: As the benefits of sustainability became more widely known, many companies began to adopt eco-friendly practices in their operations.
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Firms began to adopt the idea, too.
The most ambitious reformers began to adopt American-style regulations derived from English common law.
The Manchu began to adopt the Chinese customs and language and to intermarry with the Chinese.
They began to adopt styles that had been in disrepute for a generation.
Through these efforts, Sakharov began to adopt strong moral positions about the social responsibilities of scientists.
That's up from less than 30 percent in 2006, as even luxury cars began to adopt 4-cylinder power.
At first he continued his ornate late Gothic style, but by 1514 he began to adopt the great innovations occurring in Italian painting.
She worked in a black-and-white documentary style until the early 1970s, when she took up colour and also began to adopt a more abstract approach.
On the other hand, central Italian painters began to adopt the oil medium soon after The Portinari Altarpiece was brought to Florence in 1476.
In the 17th century compositors began to adopt fixed spellings for practical reasons, and in the order-loving 18th century uniformity became more and more fashionable.
Suzuki was born just after Japan began to adopt Western technology in an effort to catch up with Europe and America.
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