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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapt remarkably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's ability to adjust or change in an impressive or notable way.
Example: "The team was able to adapt remarkably to the new challenges presented by the project."
Alternatives: "adjust impressively" or "modify significantly."
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Often found on grasslands susceptible to floods and droughts, the bohor reedbuck can adapt remarkably well to radical seasonal changes and calamities.
Other parents adapt remarkably well, but how this occurs is unknown.
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"Simon has adapted remarkably quickly to being back in school," wrote Mr Pexton.
He has also adapted remarkably well to new communication technologies despite having been around long enough to have earned his Ph.D. in 1967.
Ruth, who adapted remarkably easily to life both in Africa and the political spotlight, took her place as the mother of the nation during Seretse's life and after.
They are getting their voice to the outside world at a time when the Syrian regime is forbidding any foreign media from reporting in the country, and they have learned and adapted remarkably quickly.
She adapted remarkably well and got in some true quality time, even — on three legs — continuing her habit of jumping on top of one of the cars to survey our property — kind of like a lion lording over a patch of the Serengeti: But she did fade.
Scottish Premier League chief executive Neil Doncaster believes member clubs have "adapted remarkably well" to Rangers' absence from the top flight.
"He's also a very level-headed young man that has adapted remarkably well to the demands of the Championship".
"The SPL and the clubs have adapted remarkably well to what people really couldn't ever see happening.
Many animals are excluded from such zones; others have become remarkably adapted to living in them.
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