Sentence examples for Remarkably adaptable from inspiring English sources

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But Vietnamese exporters seem remarkably adaptable.

But the animals are remarkably adaptable, Ms. Fultz said.

The pattern of the Victorian terraces of London has proved to be remarkably adaptable.

Despite all these risks, it's important to remember that humanity tends to be remarkably adaptable.

The human body is remarkably adaptable and can survive, and even thrive, on widely divergent diets.

Opera is proving a remarkably adaptable art form in this regard.

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The Neorealist impulse, however, proved remarkably mobile and adaptable.

We conclude that paramyxoviruses have a remarkably flexible and adaptable entry mechanism.

Reason(s) Why it has Become Established: Brown-headed Cowbirds seem to be remarkably hearty and adaptable birds.

The Games themselves have been remarkably durable and adaptable, surviving more than a century and enduring a couple of World Wars.

Their creativity and passion enabled them to subdue – and in some cases even destroy – less adaptable giants remarkably quickly.

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