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The phrase "adapted to help bring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or designed to assist in achieving a particular goal or outcome.
Example: "The new software has been adapted to help bring efficiency to our workflow."
Alternatives: "designed to assist in" or "modified to facilitate".
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Goddard wanted to help bring Watney home.
Another person runs to help, bringing a round wheel.
It's overwhelming and it's daunting - but it's time". For utilities, adapting to the new realities of distributed energy will also help bring adaptation and resilience in the face of climate-related power disruptions.
She thereby helped bring Lili to life.
They've helped bring healthcare to schools.
"Mike helps bring that".
What methods are we adapting to bring all girls into the classroom?
Nato has so far struggled to adapt to the changes brought about by September 11.
Rather than decrying technology's effect on the labor market, let's celebrate the interesting, meaningful work that it's creating, and do everything we can to help our workers adapt to the changes it brings.
Over the next 50 years, landscape architects must coordinate their actions globally to fight climate change, help communities adapt to a changing world, bring artful and sustainable parks and open spaces to every community rich or poor, preserve cultural landscape heritage, and sustain all forms of life on Earth.
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