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To limit the cost of private adoption, consider researching and choosing a reputable adoption agency that offers transparent fee structures and services. You can also explore grants, scholarships, or loans specifically designed for adoption expenses. Networking with other adoptive families may provide insights into reducing costs through shared resources or referrals to lower-cost agencies. Additionally, being open to various adoption scenarios, such as adopting from foster care, can also help minimize expenses.

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