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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapt really" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a degree of adaptation, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "We need to adapt really quickly to the changes in the market."
Alternatives: "adapt significantly" or "adapt effectively".
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Young said: "I think Gabby will adapt really well to the England set-up.
"Owen has a very good kicking game, a good rugby brain, and I think he will adapt really well," he added.
"We can complain about it, but we're able to adapt really quickly.
In terms of encouraging each other, being in tune with some of the things that might be thrown at you, whether it's injuries or it's a couple slumps on the court — whatever the case is — we adapt really well.
Sometimes the village midwife could not adapt really well with the surroundings; whereas for traditional birth attendants, they grow together with the community.
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"He adapted really well," she said.
I thought we adapted really well to the conditions.
"It's different for him to coach here than it is in Europe, but I think he adapted really well.
Tranmere manager Ronnie Moore said: "We played a Premier League side who have adapted really well in such a short space of time.
The girls are only five and four so they've adapted really easily - they're not set in their ways or trends like my son.
His actions have spoken for themselves in the last few games and he has adapted really well, but we are a team and one that takes the Champions Cup very seriously".
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