Sentence examples for a adapt from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a adapt" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an adapt" if referring to the verb form, or "a" should be replaced with a suitable noun.
Example: "It is important to adapt to new situations quickly."
Alternatives: "an adjustment" or "a modification."

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When your alternatives are A) adapt to survive or B) take one for the team and die on the altar of creative destruction and capitalism, I guess changing the rules seems like a good middle-ground option.

In the following, we will denote the intensity of the auditory adaptation stimulus as E0 a adapt and the intensity of the test stimulus as E0 a test.

As an example, the neuron at three octaves apart from the adaptation frequency exhibited synapses modification only in case of E0 a adapt = 20 (compare Figures 8(k) and 9 k)).

At E0 a test = 20 (d), generalization is only scarcely influenced by E0 a adapt.

At E0 a test = 17 (b), generalization remained below two-octave distance even at the highest E0 a adapt (= 23).

At E0 a adapt = 20 (c), a significant shrinking of generalization occurred when E0 a test decreased down to 17.

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Stuart could use an adapted version of a commercial ice machine, the hotel-corridor kind.

A group are singing an adapted version of Jackson Five's ABC to uproarious laughter.

This is an adapted version of a longer essay that can be found for Kindle here.

This is an adapted version of an essay from the new issue of n+1.

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