Sentence examples for adapted to handle from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adapted to handle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that has been modified or designed to manage a specific task or situation.
Example: "The software has been adapted to handle larger datasets efficiently."
Alternatives: "designed to manage" or "modified to cope with".

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The approach was modified and adapted to handle curved composite structures.

Animals are adapted to handle long, cold winters and to breed and raise young quickly in the summer.

Cheetahs have adapted to handle these challenges of physics in a way "we hadn't expected," he said.

This new method is accurate, inexpensive, simple, rapid, and can be adapted to handle large sample sizes.

The OLSR messages are adapted to handle the cluster heads election and the MPR nodes selection algorithms.

There is strong interest in seeing this software adapted to handle regulations, especially from cash-strapped state governments looking to modernize their regulatory delivery process.

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The main contribution of this paper consists in experimenting with different techniques for fixing tags to the cheese and solutions for automatic identification adapted to handling procedures as implemented in a dairy factory.

It is inherently well adapted to handling the most intractable leadership challenges of today – sparking change, communicating who you are, enhancing the brand, transmitting values, creating high-performance teams, sharing knowledge, taming the grapevine, leading people in to the future.

The Valley hasn't adapted to handling such industries, so its response has been to split California up into multiple states to provide us our own space and to build a new seafaring society off the shore of the U.S. to avoid federal law (that sounds like the perfect plot for an episode).

All the animals in the study were acclimated for at least 5 days prior to studies and were adapted to handling procedures prior to the experiment.

Adders, for example, are well adapted to handling toxic frogs by waiting for their toxins to degrade; however, this tactic is ineffective against cane toads because their toxins degrade slowly (Hagman et al. 2009).

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