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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapted himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who has adjusted or modified their behavior or mindset to fit a new situation or environment.
Example: "After moving to a new city, he quickly adapted himself to the local culture and lifestyle."
Alternatives: "adjusted himself" or "acclimated himself".
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After WWII, Arvin adapted himself to the new postwar conservatism.
But look how perfectly he has adapted himself to be camouflaged among this one particular type of coral.
His later work is less often studied, in part because Markish adapted himself to the Soviet regime.
But I've never seen such a perfect example of a perfect camouflage that this particular seahorse has adapted himself to his environment.
Although he formally renounced his anarchist ideas in the late 1950s, he never fully adapted himself to the new society, and he stopped writing fiction.
My partner came from Cap Haitien, the second largest city in Haiti, but he adapted himself seamlessly to our rural community.
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"It can stabilize everything, if he's able to change himself, to adapt himself.
It remains to be seen how well Obama adapts himself to campaigning.
— until days before school began... um, that means he's adapting himself for what, exactly?
It took Goethe more than 10 years to adapt himself to life at the court.
As he struggled painfully to adapt himself to Western food, dress, and etiquette, he felt awkward.
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