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adapting about
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "adapting about" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning you intend to express with this phrase, making it difficult to determine when it could be used. Example: "We are adapting about the new changes in the policy." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
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57 human-written examples
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It's about adapting".
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"There's a lot of knowledge about their players and specific plans but it's also about adapting to the conditions," Broad said.
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The central coordinating team tried to find proper translations, by adapting questions about residence status to each country's specificities, but problems during fieldwork were reported about difficulties to understand those questions.
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Researchers generating or adapting evidence about health systems need to be more responsive to managers' needs.
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What about adapting to different venues?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "adapting to" or "adapting for" instead of "adapting about". The prepositions "to" or "for" correctly indicate the target or purpose of the adaptation.
Common error
Avoid using "about" after "adapting". The correct preposition to use is usually "to" or "for". For example, instead of saying "We are adapting about the new policy", say "We are adapting to the new policy" or "We are adapting our strategy for the new policy".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "adapting about" is grammatically incorrect and does not function as a standard English phrase. As Ludwig AI states, it is not used in proper English. Correct alternatives like "adapting to" serve as verbs followed by a preposition indicating adjustment or modification.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "adapting about" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in both written and spoken English. Ludwig AI confirms that this phrase is not standard. Instead, use "adapting to" or "adapting for" to correctly express the idea of adjusting or modifying something. Choosing the right preposition ensures clarity and grammatical accuracy in your writing. Remember that "adapting to" describes the act of adjusting, while "adapting for" indicates modifying something for a particular reason.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
adapting to
Replaces 'about' with the more common and grammatically correct preposition 'to'.
adjusting to
Substitutes 'adapting' with 'adjusting', offering a similar meaning with 'to' preposition.
modifying for
Uses 'modifying' instead of 'adapting', changing the verb while retaining the sense of alteration with 'for' preposition.
changing in relation to
Offers a more verbose alternative, emphasizing the change in connection to something else.
tailoring towards
Replaces 'adapting' with 'tailoring', implying a specific adjustment with 'towards' preposition.
evolving with regard to
Suggests a gradual change or development in relation to something.
altering in terms of
Similar to 'changing in relation to', but uses different phrasing.
transforming concerning
Implies a significant change with respect to something else.
converting with reference to
Suggests a complete change with 'with reference to' prepositional phrase.
revising with respect to
Suggests a more thoughtful and planned adaptation.
FAQs
How to correctly use "adapting" in a sentence?
Use "adapting to" when referring to adjusting to something (e.g., "adapting to new conditions"), or "adapting for" when modifying something for a specific purpose (e.g., "adapting a recipe for dietary restrictions"). Avoid "adapting about", as it is grammatically incorrect.
What can I say instead of "adapting about"?
Since "adapting about" is incorrect, use alternatives like "adjusting to", "modifying for", or simply "changing to" depending on the intended meaning.
Which is correct, "adapting to" or "adapting about"?
"Adapting to" is the correct and standard English phrase. "Adapting about" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided.
What's the difference between "adapting to" and "adapting for"?
"Adapting to" means adjusting or becoming accustomed to something, while "adapting for" means modifying something to suit a specific purpose or need. For example: "We are adapting to the new environment" vs "We are adapting the curriculum for online learning".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested