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The phrase "adapt to everything" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing flexibility or the ability to adjust to various situations or changes.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, it's essential to adapt to everything that comes your way to succeed."
Alternatives: "adjust to anything" or "acclimate to all situations."
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My dissertation research was on how Colorado potato beetles will adapt to such plants (they adapt to everything) and what we can do to postpone such adaptation.
"If you live in such environment, you have to adapt to everything".
That's an almighty spread of sounds – using a blend of electronic and organic instrumentation to veer from polyrhythmic krautrock to concise, melodic funk-pop – but the Invisible adapt to everything they tackle with aplomb.
The approach reduces the need for chemical insecticides, but, as farmers well know, insect pests seem to eventually adapt to everything.
"With the birth of the real-time Web, companies need to adapt to everything and everyone inside and outside their borders.
In our environment we adapt to everything that we need to adapt to, to survive.
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Your body adapts to everything.
Simpleness adapts to everything and is timeless.
At this moment, your brain is adapting to everything you see, hear, touch, taste, and smell.
"Again, it seems that bacteria use adversity as a stimulus to adapt to almost everything," he says.
I've adapted to do everything with one arm now, like my hair etc.
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