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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapt to using" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of becoming accustomed to or proficient in using something new or different.
Example: "As technology evolves, employees must adapt to using new software tools to remain efficient in their work."
Alternatives: "adjust to utilizing" or "get used to employing".
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Others struggle to adapt to using bed nets correctly.
Terry's Alzheimer's [he suffers from a rare form that affects the visual part of his brain] has complicated his work in practical ways: he's had to adapt to using voice-recognition software, he needs the support of his PA in going over drafts, and so on.
In their own unique ways each of these apps made it faster for me to input text and more easily adapt to using Android.
If the product announced today takes off with developers, his statement could prove prescient, but it's a big if whether developers can adapt to using Box in this fashion.
"We will have to adapt to using one a day, and limit the affection," Ernesto told VICE News in a recent interview.
While it took ungulates four to five years to adapt to using the structures, it took large carnivores six to nine years.
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But the electric system will have to adapt to use it.
Maxwell says that this doesn't mark the end of Flippity: the site will adapt to use another source of data, like eBay or Oodle.
Moreover, EBOV can readily adapt to use non-CatB cysteine cathepsins, at least in tissue culture, and a similar situation may exist in animals.
"It has often surprised parents how quickly their children have adapted to using Google Glass," Sahin said.
It was found that the people readily adapted to using the multi-person diagram software.
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