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"given for adoption" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that a child has been given away to be adopted. For example, "The baby was given for adoption to a loving family."
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Kaepernick, a quarterback, is of mixed race and was given for adoption to a white couple soon after his birth 28 years ago.
He will not be given for adoption.
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It promised adventure and a new life, far away from Canterbury, where she had very recently given birth to a baby, given up for adoption.
Children given up for adoption often do have a surviving parent but one who cannot provide adequate care.
Born Frances Shorney in Hull on 23 February 1964, she was given up for adoption as a young baby and her adoptive family settled in Cheltenham.
The baby was given up for adoption.
The child was given up for adoption.
How her grandmother was given up for adoption.
What about the child given up for adoption?
Others disappear, given up for "adoption" which can be a euphemism for "sold".
She was 13 when pregnant with me and I was given up for adoption.
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