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Free sign upThe phrase "adapted to explain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or tailored for the purpose of clarification or elucidation.
Example: "The model was adapted to explain the complex phenomena in a more understandable way."
Alternatives: "modified to clarify" or "tailored to elucidate".
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It is an all-purpose peril, this cloud-borne pollution, and it can even be adapted to explain seasonal aberrations in the nature of things.
Due to the similarity to the exciton-cavity photon coupling, the formalism of the vacuum Rabi splitting [24] is easily adapted to explain the SPP dispersion relation.
Indeed, models of complex systems have long been adapted to explain human social behavior.
Lee's (1966) push-pull theory is adapted to explain the pull sector switching behaviours of histopathologists.
To mitigate this problem, sensitivity analysis was adapted to explain their inference mechanism[ 26].
This model has also been adapted to explain or predict access to and use of medication [ 30], receipt of disease-prevention advice from physicians [ 31] and quality of life issues [ 32].
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What's mainly noticeable now about "The Big Sleep" is the cynical incoherence of the plot — during the filming, Hawks called Raymond Chandler, from whose novel the movie was adapted, to ask him to explain who killed one of the characters; Chandler didn't know — and a lot of double entendres that seem on the verge of camp.
"They should design a welcome process adapted to immigrant people to explain the health care system, counselling etc.
"African cattle are just another species of ruminants in a landscape already full of ruminants, and they have adapted to this environment," explained co-author Olivier Hanotte from the University of Nottingham's Institute of Genetics.
"There are similar waters in South Africa with almost identical chemistry that are tens of millions of years old, and they contain microbes that have adapted to that environment," explained Prof Chris Ballentine from Manchester University.
"It's taking many minutes [for the other eye] to catch up to the other eye that's adapted to the dark," explained Plant.
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