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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapted positively" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been modified or changed in a way that has beneficial or favorable outcomes.
Example: "The new policy was adapted positively by the team, leading to increased productivity and morale."
Alternatives: "modified favorably" or "adjusted beneficially."
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Wagner is open-ended enough in his use of myth to be adapted positively as well as negatively.
We found that among those participants who experienced a traumatic event, there was a higher proportion that adapted positively among men.
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They adapt positively".
They will adapt positively".
I think as far as what I have researched the crews will be chosen on merit, skill and whether or not they adapt positively during the testing.
These findings suggest that radial bones are adapting positively to the prolonged loading at LRHF and HRLF levels.
This finding may be due to the fact that those individuals have had more time to adapt positively to living with diabetes.
By studying resilient outcomes in children, it is possible to identify resource factors that enable children to adapt positively to adversity.
Those individuals who had childhood trauma were less likely to adapt positively if the trauma was physical abuse, and even less if the major trauma was sexual abuse.
This observation contradicts the impression of rheumatologists that persons with ankylosing spondylitis adapt positively to their (slowly progressing) disease, and tend to underestimate the health impact of the disease.
A holistic understanding of quality of care transitions is therefore required if transitional care providers and researchers are to assist societies and health care systems to adapt positively to changes associated with population aging.
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