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The phrase "adapting a common" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing the modification or adjustment of a shared idea, practice, or resource.
Example: "The team is focused on adapting a common framework to better suit our project's needs."
Alternatives: "modifying a shared" or "adjusting a collective".
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One way we can start to solve this problem is by adapting a common tool in security circles, the security audit, where an application's vulnerability to attacks is investigated through a variety of technical processes.
By adapting a common method from engineering sciences, our research provides new insights into the small-scale structure of a regolith body on an Alpine slope in the inner Schmirn Valley (Tyrol, Austria).
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We conclude that DCs have 'hijacked' and adapted a common vacuolar/endocytic intracellular trafficking pathway to facilitate MHC I access to the endosomal and lysosomal compartments where antigen processing and loading and antigen cross-presentation takes place.
Human NATs may have adapted a common catalytic mechanism from cysteine proteases for acetyl-transfer reactions [ 10, 11].
Due to the predicted co-ancestry of BmHel-2 and OnMITE01, and to adapt a common nomenclature for orthologous copies of the same element, the OnMITE01 element is from hereon referred to as OnHel-2.
Moreover, they do it by adapting a technology already common in wireless devices: a gallium nitride transistor.
The company, Vital Living Products, in Matthews, began adapting a test for a common bacteria, coliform, for use as an anthrax detector the day after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Vapor liquid-solid (Vapor liquid-solidd has been widely adapted as a common growth mechanism in the forth-mentioned epitaxial approaches.
Hence, in order to be able to assess other cultures well, it is necessary for us to learn each other's languages, as well as adapt to a common language.
Assume that (Ω, (mathcal {F}), (mathbb {P})) be a probability space, a sequence ({ w_{j}(t):tin[0,infty)}_{jge1}) of mutually independent two-sided standard scalar Wiener processes adapted to a common filtration ({mathcal {F}_{t}:tin[0,infty)}) in (mathcal {F}).
In early 20th-century Transylvania, "Caion" was adapted into a common noun and a term of contempt.
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