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The phrase "adapt to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to adjust or change in response to new conditions or environments.
Example: "In order to thrive in a rapidly changing market, companies must learn to adapt to new technologies and consumer preferences."
Alternatives: "adjust to something" or "acclimate to something".
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Perhaps there could be another story about the loveless ways of a family that has had to adapt to something like this, a family tiptoeing through some kind of bleak aftermath.
It's basic, and has become a haven for homophobia and racism, but some people just don't want to adapt to something new.
Designers will find a way to work something in their program that others may be able to adapt to something bigger, and thus the snowball begins to grow.
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"How can they be adapted to something they have never experienced in their real world?" She noted that some of her plants learned faster than others, evidence that "this is not an innate or programmed response".
No one is discouraged from changing jobs through fear of losing health benefits, nor can ruthless discounters undercut their competition by denying health coverage to their staff.As the United States has a vibrant private hospital system, I imagine it would be singularly well adapted to something closer to the French model than the British or Canadian one.
Adapting to something's brokenness rather than fixing it reminds me of a quality of Tao's that, before I knew him well, seemed frustratingly absentminded professor-like, but now seems indicative of the kind of unbiased intelligence operating behind the structure of the universe.
Adapting to something's brokenness rather than fixing it reminds me of a quality of Tao's that, before I knew him well, seemed frustratingly "absent-minded professor -like, but now seems indicative of the kind of unbiased intelligence oprofessor -like the structure of the universe.
You have to experience something to be able to adapt, to find something new.
"They understand what it takes to win at this level," the Nets' Kerry Kittles said, "and it's something that this young team is trying to adapt to and something we're trying to learn from".
This refusal of the hearing world to adapt to deafness is something Tina feels strongly about.
He continued: "She has also shown a chameleon-like ability to adapt to shifting conditions, something her deeply conservative nature makes the more remarkable.
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