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The phrase "adaptable evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to evidence that can be modified or adjusted to fit different contexts or situations.
Example: "The research team presented adaptable evidence that could support various hypotheses depending on the experimental conditions."
Alternatives: "flexible evidence" or "versatile evidence".
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Similarly, adaptable evidence profiles [ 33] based on new or existing high quality systematic reviews that include information on critical outcomes should also be prepared or coordinated centrally.
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Most of all he showed no evidence that he was adaptable or would change, thus how could anyone have kept hope that things would get better?
Centrally developed evidence profiles should be adaptable to specific local circumstances.
The models are adaptable to incorporate new lines of evidence, and results can be combined with familial segregation data in a transparent and quantitative manner to further enhance predictions.
Their future success and survival will be aided by better and more adaptable buildings, based on a well-researched evidence base.
It's more evidence that the ancient, practical, adaptable Tuareg view their romantic past as another marketing tool in their quest for survival in a barren land a quest made more complicated by globalization.
Future work may even yield evidence that the widespread and adaptable symbionts that are Wolbachia have achieved yet another evolutionary feat: usurpation of sperm's role of inducing an egg to commence embryonic development.
So far, there is a paucity of evidence examining whether those athletes who are highly adaptable during their youth remain so during their adult years.
After selecting a widely-used, adaptable, theoretically-strong framework we reviewed the literature to identify evidence-based KTE strategies.
Exploring the DDQ's dimensionality by means of factor analysis and making the DDQ adaptable to different cultures is of particular importance in the evidence-based process for improving the instrument establishment [ 1, 3].
The existing evidence suggests that the obese and/or T2DM heart is less adaptable to cardioprotective interventions and that anaesthesia-induced cardioprotection is just a "healthy heart phenomenon".
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