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The phrase "adapt your behaviour" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to change or modify one's actions or responses in a particular situation.
Example: "In order to succeed in this new environment, you must learn to adapt your behaviour to fit the expectations of your colleagues."
Alternatives: "modify your actions" or "adjust your conduct".
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This requires something that I call "global dexterity": the ability to adapt your behaviour when faced with cultural norms very different from your own.
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For example, one friend might also be a boss, meaning the person had to adapt their behaviour with the person depending on the nature of their encounter.
This school of thought argued that, given perfectly competitive markets, people would adapt their behaviour to a tax cut or to deficit spending, rendering it impotent.
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But, on his own, even Attenborough is no longer enough; television has moved on in the decade since the first Planet Earth and, like snow leopards, natural history programmes have had to adapt their behaviour to survive.
Educational value: 7/10 The show: Big Brother The philosophy: British philosopher Jeremy Bentham's theory of the Panopticon, in the late 18th century, suggests that in a prison where inmates feel they are constantly being watched, no guards would be necessary, because the prisoners would watch each other and adapt their behaviour.
I believe Cohen and Hall when they say they're taking a chance on putting BBC3 online because this is the audience most likely to adapt their behaviour in the long-term – because they've grown up with on-demand and the ability to take control of their viewing.
The animals also adapt their behaviour to conserve oxygen by reducing how much they move.
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