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The phrase "if adopting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used at the beginning of a conditional clause, where the outcome of the condition is uncertain. Example: If adopting a new diet, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional first.
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Parents can be as old as 55 if adopting a child with special needs.
The refugees themselves, as if adopting an official slogan, repeatedly call Jalozai "a graveyard for the living".
As if adopting a typical voter's view of President Obama, Cuomo told me, "Beautiful rhetoric, beautiful vision — I'm sold on the vision — and what happens?
If adopting a child under the circumstances you describe doesn't feel right — or if you doubt the agency's integrity — then you can seek another avenue.
Asked if adopting an attack on the audience was an easy get out clause for dismissing opposition to Ukip's views, he added: "Oh no.
A lawyer on the other side responded: "If adopting a broader interpretation here would open the floodgates, the floodgates are already open, and they have been for 40 years in most of the country.
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The results of this approach, if adopted, will be negative.
If adopted, the law will go into effect on March 1.
If adopted on a grand scale, the assessment argues, such techniques could double crop yields.
Mr. Panetta has said that if adopted, the plan would not apply to current military personnel.
The bill, if adopted, would also tighten federal scrutiny of product recalls.
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