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Discover Ludwig"I've adapted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that you have changed or modified something in response to different needs or circumstances. For example, "Over the course of my career, I've adapted my teaching approach to better engage my students."
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(I've adapted it a bit below, and any flaws in the adaptation are my own, not Michelle's).
So I've adapted to that.
You could say I've adapted.
I think I've adapted now".
Here, I've adapted to a different agenda.
Here I've adapted the technique for meaty thighs.
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"I have adapted to the lack of sleep".
"I have adapted the 'dog' to the true ambience of Paris," he said.
"I have adapted the dish to the takeaway market, and it sells extremely well.
This recipe was my grandmother's and I have adapted it slightly.
In part, it was because I had a guide, but also because I had adapted to China.
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