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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapt even" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the extent to which something can be adapted, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "We need to adapt even the smallest details to meet the new requirements."
Alternatives: "adjust even" or "modify even".
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We cannot adapt even to an extra penny of taxation.
The content will have to adapt, even if the format survives.
Businesses, however, have been slow to adapt, even as technology makes it much easier to do some or all of one's work from home.
Research in neuroscience has shown that the brain and spinal cord retain a remarkable ability to adapt, even after injury, through the use of practiced movements.
No walls can withstand the siege of history, and the commune has had to adapt, even at the risk of falling apart.
I've found it quite easy to adapt, even though it was hard to be a foreign mature student with no members of my own community for support.
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They believed in the impossibility of adapting even the most elementary market principles to the manufacturing of aircraft.
When Tesco moved in down my way the middle classes were appalled, but the corner shop adapted – even more deli cheese and fancy bread.
Liberated women, along with the pill, quickie divorces, swinging couples, blended families and various wars both abroad and at home might have dinged the genre, but it has endured and adapted, even when the story now hinges on boy meets boy meets boy (as in "Shortbus") or pops up on the small screen ("Sex and the City").
It can self-adapt even with very dynamic applications.
The industry keeps changing and adapting, even as the attackers grow increasingly sophisticated.
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