Sentence examples for adapted that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adapted that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something has been modified or changed, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The script was adapted that it could be performed in a shorter time frame."
Alternatives: "modified so that" or "altered to ensure".

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Their successors have adapted that mantra.

Here we have adapted that approach for EEG data.

ABC now seems to have adapted that approach.

So we adapted that technology to align story sequences.

The company later adapted that technology to create an audio fingerprinting system.

So the agency adapted that ad to show engraved jade next to an intricate Intel chip.

Ten years later they adapted that play into the musical "Mame," with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman.

I adapted that book for the screenplay, and that book became my bible for the next two years.

They adapted that moment later, in their screenplay for "The Band Wagon," in which Fred Astaire played a down-on-his-luck hoofer.

Influenced by the virtuosic paint handling and attention to light of the French Impressionists and Postimpressionists, these artists adapted that vocabulary to the American landscape.

The story has been so poorly adapted that intriguing clues to the killer's motives and modus operandi are introduced, then left hanging.

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