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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act of adaptation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process or action of adjusting to new conditions or environments.
Example: "The act of adaptation is crucial for species survival in changing climates."
Alternatives: "process of adjustment" or "act of modification".
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It is in the very act of adaptation that Don Carlo becomes itself.
Timbers's most radical act of adaptation is to make the female characters as strong as the male ones.
The allure of immortality and the competing rewards of a humble human life are the themes that animate John Banville's "The Infinities," which, like the novels by Malouf and Mason, has things to tell us about the act of adaptation.
The act of adaptation of previously incarnated material, while sprinkling on one's own artistic fairy dust, is deeply rewarding.
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And when Hussie discusses such acts of adaptation, he speaks with the hyper-awareness of a puzzle master who knows just where every existential trapdoor and portal is hidden in his time-skipping life maze — and why.
I'm interested in objects that ask or lend themselves to such activities, where the designer incorporates flexible affordances so that user acts of adaptation need not be a form of appropriation or transgression.
I am beginning to understand the art of adaptation; the balancing act of honoring the source material without being a slave to it.
The reason for the discrepancy was that G-BA accepted evidence versus the comparator used in the phase III trials while IQWiG disagreed with the ACT due to lack of adaptation of steroid dose within those trials.
Resistance is part of adaptation.
Throughout the long first act of Alexander Smelkov and Yury Dimitrin's adaptation for the Mariinsky Theatre, the effect was a little like speed-reading it while under the influence.
Giant Rube Goldberg-like contraptions, landscapes that suggest Disney doing Dalí, elaborate video simulations, costumes that inflate and glow in the dark, automaton squirrels and "Jetsons -style robots: the visual spectacle never stops in the second act of this cluttered adaptation of Roald Dahl's 1964 novel for children.
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