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The phrase "adapted for everyday" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been modified or designed to be suitable for regular or daily use.
Example: "The new smartphone model is adapted for everyday use, making it more user-friendly and accessible for all consumers."
Alternatives: "suitable for daily use" or "designed for regular use".
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The SGRQ has properties allowing use at the individual level, but it is extensive and not adapted for everyday use in primary care.
There is particular interest in noninvasive or minimally invasive technologies, namely, various instruments that can detect optical changes in tear film consistency without touching the eye that could be adapted for everyday clinical use.
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65 Several articles also mentioned the strengthening of staff in a wide range of skills, eg, data gathering, research skills, and service delivery, by using cultural mediators and adapting protocols for everyday practices.
Conical: adapted for seed eating.
Her works were also adapted for television.
Adapted for Radio 3 in 2008.
Incisors are adapted for nipping off flesh.
Grass flowers are adapted for wind-pollination.
Houseplant, any plant adapted for growing indoors.
Other shrews are adapted for burrowing.
It was adapted for local use.
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