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The phrase "adapt to an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of adjusting or modifying oneself or something to fit a particular condition or environment.
Example: "In order to thrive in a rapidly changing market, companies must learn to adapt to an evolving consumer base."
Alternatives: "adjust to a" or "acclimate to an".
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Other operas spread their wings and adapt to an outside world.
Business schools focused on executives are having to adapt to an increasingly picky student cohort.
The best open-water swimmers are able to adapt to an environment that constantly changes.
So must a Scion dealer adapt to an unfamiliar way of selling it?
But overall, unions have yet to adapt to an increasingly diverse workforce.
The surprising thing is how readily we adapt to an artistic experience that requires the learning of a new language.
All charities, whatever their focus, need to think about how they too can adapt to an ageing population.
As America struggles to adapt to an aging population, the bill's supporters argue, immigrants offer youth, vitality and tax dollars.
Nor does it look set to jettison its printing business, which is having to adapt to an increasingly digital world.
Some people think intelligence is the ability to adapt to an environment, others that capacity to think abstractly, and so on.
Around the nation, communities and police departments are struggling to adapt to an era of heightened scrutiny, when every stop can be recorded on a cellphone.
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