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The phrase "adaptable to the external" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing flexibility or responsiveness to outside influences or conditions.
Example: "The new software is designed to be adaptable to the external factors that may affect its performance."
Alternatives: "flexible to external conditions" or "responsive to outside influences".
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One might expect that a dynamical system whose attractors have large frozen cores and very small 'twinkling islands' is rather rigid and therefore unlikely to be adaptable to the external environment and also unlikely to be evolvable.
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Every room is generic and easily adaptable to the changing needs of the household.
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We find the agenda-setting circumstances adaptable to the global policy agenda setting.
Furthermore, the method must be adaptable to the Chinese cultural environment.
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Each session is adaptable to the objectives of the participants in each group.
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