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"to adhere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to sticking to something or adhering to a certain standard. For example, "This company is committed to adhere to the highest standards of excellence."
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You've got to adhere to certain things.
"I'm going to adhere to those decisions".
You don't have to adhere to a scene.
Refusing to adhere to treatments can lead to dismissal.
Businesses are often urged to adhere to tougher green standards.
"I have to adhere to the law," General Gilbert said.
No one is forcing us to adhere to trade agreements.
"We have to adhere to standards," Ms. Arnold said.
All are required to adhere to the dress code.
Pakistan continues to adhere to the United Nations resolutions.
I just refuse to adhere to any of that".
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