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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapted to deduce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or designed to draw conclusions or infer information.
Example: "The software was adapted to deduce patterns from large datasets, improving its predictive capabilities."
Alternatives: "designed to infer" or "modified to conclude".
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It was deduced that data can be adapted to 3PL.
The observation of tissue deformations after large cuts has long been used to deduce the stress pattern (Dumais and Steele, 2000) and has recently been adapted to calculate solid stresses in animal tumors (Stylianopoulos et al., 2012).
To deduce literacy rates, the research team used a method that Barak Sober, from the department of applied mathematics at Tel Aviv University, compared to forensic handwriting analysis adapted to ancient times.
"I adapted to it".
And he adapted to it".
adapted to the work.
They've adapted to it.
"We adapted to conditions.
They adapted to the region.
Horses are adapted to grazing.
We adapted to it.
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