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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being adopted at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the process of something being accepted or implemented in a specific location or context. Example: "The new policy is being adopted at several schools across the district."
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However, there are still drawbacks that prevent renewable energy from being adopted at industrial scale.
Regardless of its color, the medal fulfilled a long dream for Hoffa, who lived in an orphanage for a year before being adopted at 5 years old.
Brought up by nuns in a children's home before being adopted at three, he invested his music with a sense of ritual and chant.
But it is clear that children in the state's care are now being adopted at a faster pace, an outcome many advocates for children have desired for years.
The present methodology is being adopted at Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) to predict the re-entry time of GSLV-F04/CS.
Our current tools, methods, and models for sustainable business are not being adopted at the scale and speed needed to shift the numbers noticeably.
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Peterson's birth mother placed him for international adoption and was adopted at the age of 7.
I was adopted at six months and my adoptive parents divorced when I was 12.
He was adopted at age 8, but his adoptive father died after a stroke two years later.
He was adopted at nine years old, but was later abandoned by his adoptive mother and re-entered foster care.
(Mann was adopted at birth).
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