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The phrase "a proposal to adapt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting changes or modifications to a plan, idea, or project.
Example: "The committee submitted a proposal to adapt the current curriculum to better meet the needs of students."
Alternatives: "a suggestion to modify" or "a plan to adjust".
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Draft of Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) Article 2B : A much-discussed proposal to adapt the Uniform Commercal Code to account for shrinkwrap licenses.
The article derives a number of proposals to adapt the structure and objectives of land surveying and land information systems in such a way that these support the objectives of land management and tenure security better.
A Proposal to Renovate Barren Space Q.
Develop a proposal to option the book.
There is a proposal in[5, 6] to adapt energy control to applications where the voltage, and therefore processing speed and power, can be reduced for non-time sensitive applications.
Our proposal was to adapt an innovative Cell-on-Chip technology for toxicity screening of chemicals, using cells cultured within hundred nanoliter drops of culture medium.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's budget proposal contains a novel scheme to adapt red-light cameras to bust drivers for speeding as well as running lights.
Thus, a proposal of future work is to adapt the proposed solution for audio inputs and other platforms.
A proposal made by attorney David Merrick to adapt a series of works by Marcel Pagnol to which Merrick held the stage rights fell through when the duo were not willing to have Merrick be an associate producer; Merrick took the project elsewhere, and it was developed into the hit Fanny.
"They need a breather to adapt".
It took a few days to adapt.
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