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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapted enjoy" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two words that do not function together in a meaningful way.
Example: "I have adapted to enjoy new experiences."
Alternatives: "learned to enjoy" or "come to enjoy".
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All our domestic animals live in an environment to which they are adapted, enjoy basic freedoms, and are saved by our intervention from the lingering misery of old age and disease, or from a long drawn-out death from physical injury.
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It's yours to adapt, enjoy, experiment with, and design.
Despite the international findings, the same as the above survey shows that women of Generations X and Y seem to have adapted and enjoyed technology (Table 1).
32 There is a need to remind the general public that older people can still adapt well, enjoy life, and prosper in spite of the effects of aging.
On average, students adapted well, enjoyed the challenge, and took the responsibility we expected them to take, although some students would have preferred more instructional help and guidance in the beginning.
If I'm not doing something of my own, I enjoy adapting".
And if it is a trend to do something that you don't much enjoy, adapt it again.
However, Cubillos says his family adapts, and enjoys the adventure of being there.
A. I think you have to try to follow your passion with some flexibility to adapt to reality and enjoy every bit.
It may feel a little uncomfortable at first, but you'll be amazed by how quickly you adapt (and start to enjoy it). 4. Check out free local events.
When African Americans point to white people appropriating black music and profiting from it, it is not simply an issue of whether white people can enjoy and adapt black music.
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