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The phrase "adapted to become" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process of change or transformation that prepares something for a new purpose or function.
Example: "The software was adapted to become more user-friendly, allowing for easier navigation and improved functionality."
Alternatives: "modified to turn into" or "altered to transform into".
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That showed that the bacteria had adapted to become more effective.
Our gardening practices also need to be adapted, to become more resilient in the face of climate change.
As in many other lands, the flag of a political party eventually was adapted to become the new national flag.
Courses include: graduate seminars offered by the History Department; graduate seminars in other departments; graduate seminars offered at other universities, and undergraduate lectures adapted to become graduate-level seminars.
37 Lack of Safeguards Noted Officials at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center have failed to safeguard pathogens that could be adapted to become weapons of germ warfare, including an agent potentially as "threatening as smallpox," a federal report says.
The general commanding the monkey army is one of the heroes in the Indian Ramayana epic, which travelled as far as Thailand, where it was adapted to become Ramakian.
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"It takes time to adapt to become an Arsenal player.
Television will eventually adapt to become more like Netflix, predicts Ted Sarandos, the service's chief content officer.
It is another example of a city evolving and adapting to become more resilient – except that instead of adapting to stronger hurricanes or droughts, Baltimore is adapting to the economic realities of the 21st century.
Rakhit said: "With women becoming increasingly busy, striving to cram work, play and keeping fit into our every day routines, the sartorial rules have had to adapt to become more relevant to our hectic lives.
This diversity helps tumours adapt to become untreatable and colonise new parts of the body.
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