Integrate adobe reader on iPad with iPhone

Can I integrate adobe reader on my iPad with my iPhone?

Not sure what you mean by "integrate." You can install Adobe Reader onto both your iPad and your iPhone by downloading it from the iTunes Store, or the App Store.
If you mean, you want the same PDFs automatically to appear on both devices, then the answer is currently no.

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