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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapt to over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its lack of clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to adapt to over" does not provide a complete thought or context.
Alternatives: "adjust to" or "acclimate to".
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What it is saying is that it is something we can adapt to over time, and we are very good as a race at adapting".
In September the environment secretary, Owen Paterson, assured us that climate change "is something we can adapt to over time and we are very good as a race at adapting".
Getting married and inheriting a fortune are major circumstantial changes in life, but those are the kinds of changes people tend to adapt to over time you get used to a new level of happiness, or a new level of wealth, and then you want more; that's part of human nature.
"I actually see this report as something we need to take seriously but I am rather relieved that it is not as catastrophic in its forecast as we had been led to believe early on and what it is saying is something we can adapt to over time and we are very good as a race at adapting," he said.
I actually see this report as something we need to take seriously but I am rather relieved that it is not as catastrophic in its forecast as we had been led to believe early on and what it is saying is something we can adapt to over time and we are very good as a race at adapting".
"We need to take [the report] seriously, but I am rather relieved that it is not as catastrophic in its forecast as we had been led to believe early on and what it is saying is something we can adapt to over time and we are very good as a race at adapting," he said.
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Since increased release of synaptic Glu would likely lead to hyper-activation of its receptors and increased accumulation of intracellular Ca2+, it might be expected that neurons of the Glud1 mice would adapt to over-stimulation of Glu receptors by increasing systems that either pump Ca2+ out of cells or sequester Ca2+ into organelles.
The PHQ-4 was implemented in its original version, except that the recall period was adapted to "over the last 30 days," for covering the same time interval in all WISE assessments.
"I have a vision impairment, and it's what I've adapted to over my lifetime," Borowitz said.
"We are changing the bacteria that we've adapted to over millions of years," said Dr. Stuart Levy, director of the Center for Adaptation Genetics and Drug Resistance at Tufts University School of Medicine.
Coventry today is a working city, but sitting snugly alongside the retail development are sites that provide a quiet few hours for finding out just what kinds of different work its citizens have adapted to over the years.
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