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Discover Ludwig"adapt to live" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to adjust or change in order to survive in a certain environment or situation. Example: "The animals had to adapt to live in the harsh conditions of the desert, developing thick fur to protect themselves from the scorching sun."
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The Sinfonia, a kind of computerized virtual orchestra that a keyboard artist can adapt to live performance, has been a longstanding bone of contention between music producers and the union, Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians.
Essentially, Cyanogen has given up on killing Google and will instead adapt to live in Google's world.
Because the technical challenges to operating down there are so high, we are only now just learning what is down there and how creatures adapt to live in the extremes.
Facebook may have a larger userbase, but it still remains to be seen whether the social network can adapt to live videos, which are a hugely different proposition to perusing a timeline full of updates accumulated over days.
With warmer conditions at the end of the Pleistocene, the rain forest extended, and due to demographic pressures, populations inhabiting the periphery cannot move to the north and have to adapt to live in the rain forest.
Every living species is confronted at every moment with new situations to which it must adapt to live or to survive.
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Her club helped her adapt to living far from home.
In particular it looks at how citizens could adapt to living in a different climate.
The reason may be that the ants have had a lot more time to adapt to living in big groups.
It is remarkable how easily children and grown-ups adapt to living in a dictatorship organised by lunatics.
The intervention enabled patients to adapt to living with fatigue and contributed to their psychological/emotional well-being and ability to cope with their illness and treatment.
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