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The phrase "ability to adapt its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity of an entity, such as a person, organization, or system, to adjust or change in response to different circumstances or environments.
Example: "The company's ability to adapt its strategies to market changes has been crucial for its success."
Alternatives: "capacity to adjust its" or "flexibility to modify its".
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In addition to the topological adaptation, the protocol has the ability to adapt its dissemination behavior according to the type of the submitted queries.
Although Argonne's new strategy represents a reversal of fortune for the laboratory, it also demonstrates its ability to adapt its resources to changing trends in science and engineering.
A global ERP company needs to effectively handle product localization and the ability to adapt its solution to various countries and cultures and deliver it in different languages and currencies.
We develop a cognitive reasoning module that has the ability to adapt its neuronal structure through adding and pruning of neurons according to the incoming data.
In old animals, bone's ability to adapt its mass and architecture to functional load-bearing requirements is diminished, resulting in bone loss characteristic of osteoporosis.
The calibration yielded similar Nash Sutcliffe efficiencies (NSE) at the monthly time scale for both periods (NSEwet = 0.86; NSEdry = 0.90) supporting the model's ability to adapt its structure to changing climatic situations.
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New research shows the human brain's remarkable ability to adapt to its environment, beginning in prenatal development and continuing throughout the life cycle.
In a test of Bitcoin's ability to adapt to its own growing popularity, the Bitcoin community is facing a dilemma: how to change Bitcoin's core software so that the growing volume of transactions doesn't overwhelm the network.
Life is an entity with the ability to adapt to its environment.
An alternative approach is to use the theory considered to be a defining feature of life: Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, the process that gives life the ability to adapt to its environment.
For decades the biological community has had a keen interest in characterizing the genetic regulatory networks that are largely responsible for an organisms ability to adapt to its constantly changing environment.
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