widespread adoption

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The act of being accepted or used by a large number of people in many places.

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  • The widespread adoption of new information technology could save billions a year.
  • The widespread adoption of smartphones fundamentally changed how we communicate.
  • We are witnessing the widespread adoption of remote work policies across various industries.
  • The government hopes to encourage the widespread adoption of renewable energy sources.
  • The health benefits have led to the widespread adoption of plant-based diets.
  • The widespread adoption of modern farming techniques has significantly increased crop yields.
  • High costs remain the biggest barrier to the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
  • Experts predict the widespread adoption of AI will disrupt many traditional job markets.
  • The pandemic accelerated the widespread adoption of online learning platforms.
  • For this reform to succeed, it will require widespread adoption by the public.