Sentence examples for adaptable to anything from inspiring English sources

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The plant is functionally dead, and a building designed in the late 1950s and opened in 1967 to turn coal into electricity isn't readily adaptable to anything else (Tate Modern is the exception that proves the rule).

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One thing institutions should have learned by now from a history of sorry experiences is that when an arts building is designed to be adaptable to everything, it can wind up being not especially good for anything.

This threshold-style action system is at the heart of Kickstarter (pledge whatever you like, but no one has to spend anything unless enough money is raised to see the project to completion) and it's utterly adaptable to elections.

But not all crops were easily adaptable to machines.

Dracaenas prefer diffused light, making them adaptable to indoor conditions.

It makes her wonderfully adaptable, to music of all kinds.

Most of them proved adaptable to American values.

These characteristics make it adaptable to various uses.

Most were too polite, too adaptable to make too much fuss.

By comparison Europe was light on its feet, adaptable to quick, opportunistic change.

Scientists hope it will prove adaptable to human cells, but cannot say when that may happen.

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