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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapted to cope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something has been modified or adjusted to handle a particular situation or challenge.
Example: "The software was adapted to cope with the increased user demand during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "modified to handle" or "adjusted to manage".
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But albatrosses have adapted to cope with salty food and water.
The planchets then proceed to the coining presses, many of which are adapted to cope with four coins at one blow.
During the early Roman Republic, important new political offices and institutions were created, and old ones were adapted to cope with the changing needs of the state.
Unlike the dwarf varieties of Med-type veg normally recommended for edible houseplants, spices originate on the shady floor of tropical forests (like most of our favourite houseplants) and are adapted to cope far better with the less-than-optimal light of the average living room.
As the Roman state grew in size and power during the early republic (509 280 bc), new offices and institutions were created, and old ones were adapted to cope with the changing military, political, social, and economic needs of the state and its populace.
The discovery could help explain how animals have adapted to cope with lean times.
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The playful nature of parkour activities would ensure that an athlete's nervous system is adapted to coping with variations in cognitions, perceptions and actions that emerge during skill acquisition.
Those with higher cognitive function and qualifications, signalling more advantages in earlier life, may be less well adapted to coping with unemployment-related stress.
Most of the money has been spent helping Britain adapt to cope with the effects of global warming, such as by investing in research projects and giving advice on how to deal with water shortages, soil erosion, and extreme weather.
In the years ahead, U.S. postsecondary institutions will also need to adapt to cope with the influx of older students — and the fact that most students now work at least part-time.
That would be the myriad ways in which human beings have been at work for millennia, and especially over the past century or two, inventing, creating, building and adapting to cope with climate and the broad forces of nature.
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