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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapted like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing how something has been modified or changed in a manner similar to something else.
Example: "The new software was adapted like the previous version, incorporating user feedback for better functionality."
Alternatives: "modified similarly to" or "altered in the same way as".
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Perhaps because the guitar has not been adapted, like the violin or the piano, to carry over an orchestra's sonority, the miking "hasn't been controversial," she says.
There will be a one-time charge of $25 for a personalized phone number, which can be adapted like vanity automobile license plates to contain messages, like 700-CALLMOM.
Perhaps this is all merely our grandparents' Woolworth's five-and-dime updated by inflation to a dollar and adapted, like any good weed, to distressed areas of the landscape.
Brokers seem to agree, saying renovated buildings are at best Class B+ space, while a new building would be Class A. "New construction is a big advantage," Mr. Gottesman said, because a new building can be designed for modern communications and other technology, rather than adapted like an older structure.
Likewise, for MRI based methods relatively small scale parcellation schemes are usually adapted like AAL (Automated Anatomical Labeling, containing 90 nodes) or ANIMAL (Automatic Nonlinear Imaging Matching and Anatomical Labeling, containing 70 nodes), although voxel-based approaches have also been performed.
Logistics and tactics are adapted like in a war.
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"You just adapt, like everybody does," adds Fouras.
Most vitally, they say, newcomers adapt like pups entering a pack.
Every time I think I have jet lag licked, it adapts, like a virus, or the Borg.
Now scientists have developed the real-life version: robots that can "adapt like animals" to injuries and recover within minutes.
Yet some vendors are fast to adapt, like the producers of Sour Bhotz, a robot-shaped gummy edible which is among the top sellers at Oregon's Finest.
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