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The phrase "adapt to keep pace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to adjust or change in order to remain competitive or relevant in a particular context.
Example: "In today's fast-paced technology landscape, companies must adapt to keep pace with emerging trends and consumer demands."
Alternatives: "adjust to stay current" or "evolve to match progress".
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But the biggest challenge is whether the legal system will adapt to keep pace with new financial products, so that it protects the most vulnerable in South African society.
Nevertheless, intuitions about what makes a text must adapt to keep pace with the times.
The findings will help scientists predict whether the seals can adapt to keep pace with their changing surroundings, says David Johnston, a conservation ecologist at the Duke University Marine Lab in Beaufort, North Carolina.
Traditional newspapers must constantly adapt to keep pace with this changing medium.
Governments must adapt to keep pace or risk the dissatisfaction of those they represent.
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"The relevant EU institutions and the member states will make all efforts to strengthen the internal market and to adapt it to keep pace with the changing environment," the Tusk document says.
This term appears not to be of widespread usage in the literature, and as defined here encapsulates two mechanisms: both the accumulation of deleterious mutations and the failure of asexuals to adapt quickly enough to keep pace with changing environments.
Though originally a litigator, Ruby adapted his firm to keep pace with his clients' growing businesses and eventually created a solid corporate practice that sustained, at its peak, almost 10 lawyers, many of whom were family.
Will natural populations of temperate and boreal forest trees be able to adapt or migrate sufficiently rapidly to keep pace with rapid climate change?
Adapted genotypes accelerate their growth to keep pace with the rising floodwater to escape complete submergence, and this is associated with high carbohydrate consumption.
But it has been a long time since fortifications and artillery alone could win wars, and West Point has been moving to keep pace and adapt.
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