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The phrase "has recently adopted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been accepted or implemented in a recent timeframe.
Example: "The organization has recently adopted new policies to improve workplace diversity."
Alternatives: "has just implemented" or "has newly embraced".
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So he has recently adopted a new strategy.
But Kenya, East Africa's biggest economy, has recently adopted a liberal outlook towards biotechnology.
The task force has recently adopted a "more nuanced" approach including increased dialogue with NGOs.
We just learned that the condo association has recently adopted new rental rules.
Modern diesel engine technology has recently adopted the wall-flow particulate filter technology.
To meet these demands, Huawei has recently adopted a long-term incentive plan called Time-based Unit Plan (TUP).
The European Commission has recently adopted an eco-design regulation to improve the environmental performance of vacuum cleaners.
Michigan has been one of the innovators in fostering more flexible school choice, and has recently adopted reward systems based on student academic performance.
California has recently adopted a series of state policies that recognize the important contributions that undocumented immigrants make to the state and its economy.
The city has recently adopted a 'linkage agreement' policy, requiring developers to make once-off payments to the city to offset infrastructure and housing costs.
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Several European countries have recently adopted or are considering the adoption of mandatory gender quotas for corporate boards.
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