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The phrase "adapted to needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modifications or adjustments made to suit specific requirements or preferences.
Example: "The software was adapted to needs of the users, ensuring a more personalized experience."
Alternatives: "tailored to requirements" or "customized for demands".
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PLAN 20-STORY STRUCTURE Julius Tishman & Sons to Erect It, Adapted to Needs of Fabric Men Moving Into Neighborhood.
Thanks to the approach used, emerging solutions will be more sustainable, acceptable and adapted to needs.
Nurses' caring attitudes and caregivers' regular communications, adapted to needs at different times, help parents to interact and create a bond with their premature neonate.
The results of this evaluation, along with those of the Regional Thematic evaluations conducted in 2006/2007, will be used to refining an approach to juvenile justice reform adapted to needs and characteristics of this region.
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"The house can be adapted to need.
Governments want to help, but rules are rigid and they can't adapt to needs.
All three productions will, adapting to need, provide Glyndebourne with its central repertory for years to come.
A modern childcare system that is affordable and adapted to the needs of families?
Do they live with you in a home adapted to their needs?
"His style of play has adapted to our needs, so it has not been a problem".
Furniture became lighter, more highly finished, and better adapted to varying needs.
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