Sentence examples for a year of adapting from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a year of adapting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a period of time during which adjustments or changes are made, often in response to new circumstances or challenges.
Example: "After facing numerous challenges, we can finally reflect on a year of adapting to the new market conditions."
Alternatives: "a year of adjustment" or "a year of change".

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After more than a year of adapting Labor's traditional positions to Mr. Sharon's agenda, Benjamin Ben-Eliezer, the outgoing defense minister and Labor's chairman, chose to make a stand on social issues, warning that the budget might leave tens of thousands of poor children hungry.

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It contained a woman's notes from several years of adapting the recipes, and the restoration was a gift from her husband.

Daniel Koretz, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, noted that improvements in teaching were seldom linear, but took several years of adapting ideas to a teacher's style and classroom circumstances.

But he says that, even after years of adapting the film and years before that of writing the play and mounting the production, he wasn't done with the story until he saw the film's final cut, a week before we spoke.

The volcanic island of Réunion is only three million years old, whereas Mauritius and Rodrigues, with each their flightless Raphine species, are eight to ten million years old, and it is unlikely that either bird would have been capable of flying after five or more million years of adapting to the islands.

The course consisted of two 3 h sessions of interactive classroom teaching delivered by retired civil aviation pilots who had an extensive background in CRM training for aircrew, and several years' experience of adapting this to train theatre staff.

The UK is facing a multi-billion pound bill over the next few years for the costs of adapting to the effects of climate change – including flooding, much fiercer storms, droughts, heatwaves and more extreme weather.

Moncton, an adjunct professor of physics and director of MIT's Nuclear Reactor Laboratory, says that Khaykovich first proposed the idea of adapting a 60-year-old concept for a way of focusing X-rays using mirrors to the challenge of building a high-performing neutron microscope.

Known as the "oil and gas capital of the world," this city has grappled for years with the challenge of adapting to global warming.

Here's campaigner Jane Young, describing how mobility allowance supported her over 17 years of family life: A succession of adapted Motability cars has enabled me to take on the variety of roles and responsibilities that accompany successive phases of family and working life.

Years ago I had the idea of adapting the novel as a film or television serial.

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