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The phrase "adapt to the increased" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to adjust or modify behavior, processes, or strategies in response to an increase in a certain factor, such as demand, complexity, or challenges.
Example: "Companies must adapt to the increased competition in the market to survive and thrive."
Alternatives: "adjust to the heightened" or "acclimate to the rise in".
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Banke district residents have tried to adapt to the increased flooding.
And there is uncertainty about how bottlers will adapt to the increased flexibility that Mr Daft is demanding of them.
Organisations have had to quickly adapt to the increased monitoring and data analysis (Walker says she now spends 60% of her time on data management).
Weight lifting exercises not only strengthen muscles, but also force bones to adapt to the increased load from the activity, making them stronger.
During pregnancy, islets adapt to the increased demand for insulin undergoing major changes in their structure and function.
Onset of type 2 diabetes occurs when pancreatic β-cells fail to adapt to the increased insulin demand caused by insulin resistance.
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Now, he says, you couldn't find a school that would let such young children leave the premises alone.Mr Adams reckons that the trend in road casualties really depends on the rate at which vulnerable road users adapt to the increasing dangers.
The structures of nanoplates would gradually change in order to adapt to the increasing surface tension.
The SEC had to adapt to the increasing complexity created by financial innovation and struggled to keep up.
Though hats have long gone out of fashion, the custom should be a guide for how we adapt to the increasing pervasiveness of personal technology.
"The significant increase in operating expenditure illustrates the extent to which the club has had to adapt to the increasing challenges of Championship football.
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