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The phrase "able to adapt effectively" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's capacity to adjust to new conditions or challenges in a proficient manner.
Example: "In today's fast-paced work environment, employees must be able to adapt effectively to changing circumstances to succeed."
Alternatives: "capable of adjusting efficiently" or "skilled at adapting".
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Different environments offer different types of navigation features, and it is important that a robot be able to adapt to these differences effectively.
So are we now to think that what we watched was a very good, intelligent and consistent driver exploiting by far the fastest car, against a team-mate who was not able to adapt his driving style as effectively to its most powerful feature - exhaust-boosted rear downforce?
Furthermore, RADA is able to adapt to changes in the operating conditions, and is capable of effectively supporting a number of different MDC mobility patterns.
"We were able to adapt".
"I was able to adapt".
They're able to adapt and adjust.
"I am able to adapt," she says.
This year I've been able to adapt to it more".
You must be able to adapt and adjust".
Economic actors are resilient and will be able to adapt.
Humans would be able to adapt, he said.
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