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The phrase "adapting again" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of adjusting or modifying something once more after having done so previously.
Example: "After several months of working remotely, I find myself adapting again to the new office environment."
Alternatives: "readjusting once more" or "modifying again".
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Today NATO is adapting again to these new challenges.
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Now they are being adapted again — this time specifically for the Japanese market.
So as the Giants prepare to defend their National Football Conference title, Fassel must adapt again.
Then years ago, when I bought a BlackBerry, I adapted again.
Kelly would adapt again the next season and win another championship, this time with defense.
Then he adapts again, makes his own Korean-style broth dinner, with chicken and mushrooms and tofu and kimchi.
But in this case it's a blessing, because then they come here and are able to adapt again".
They have since had to adapt to the new process of working within the three virtual dimensions of computer modelling, and to adapt again as technology has progressed.
(Many of Chekhov's plays and short stories have been adapted again and again over the years by Russian and other European filmmakers).
(dir. Harry O Hoyt) The original silent-movie version of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's 1912 novel – which was to be adapted again for the movies in 1960 and 2001.
The novel was adapted again in 1974, when a shambling era in thrall to the natural self began to rummage through the past in search of style.
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