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The phrase "a adapting to" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an adapting to" or simply "adapting to" depending on the context.
Example: "The team is focused on adapting to the new market conditions."
Alternatives: "adjusting to" or "acclimating to".
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We grouped the codes together in broad themes as follows: a) adapting to changes in general practice, managing time and prioritising work; b) level of agreement with the guidelines; c) knowledge and skills in guideline implementation among GPs and nurses; d) perceived patient issues; and e) practice organisation.
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Adapting to a new environment.
What is harder, evidently, is adapting to a changing game.
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