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The phrase "adapt technologies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of modifying or adjusting technologies to fit specific needs or contexts.
Example: "In order to improve efficiency, we need to adapt technologies that are currently in use to better suit our workflow."
Alternatives: "modify technologies" or "tailor technologies".
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A permanent moon base could adapt technologies used in building the International Space Station.
Rick Wagoner, G.M.'s chairman, said it was essential to do advanced research in China to adapt technologies quickly to cars being sold locally.
To stretch their limited resources, a handful of colleges have started working together to adapt technologies to their common educational purposes.
"We wanted to adapt technologies and strategies that are working well for other causes to expand the online footprint for dance," Mr. Harwell says.
In many ways, the project would adapt technologies pioneered by groups like AMPATH and allow them to be rapidly scaled up.
But they've been slow to adapt technologies that actually measure (and produce) the effectiveness of that marketing and ROI, leading to reduced investment in medical education.
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"I wanted to show that we adapt technology to our own lives.
And at least two other companies plans to adapt technology for use in tracking humans, with prototypes available in about a year.
The updated course will focus on how technology is disrupting work and how we can adapt technology to augment, rather than replace, human work.
We helped governments adapt technology polices to supply chain realities.
It no longer suffices to transfer and adapt technology blueprints and organizational capabilities from abroad.
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