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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapting as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of adjusting or modifying something in relation to a specific context or situation.
Example: "The team is adapting as the project requirements evolve to meet the client's needs."
Alternatives: "adjusting to" or "modifying according to".
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"I do think he's as capable of adapting as much as he cares to".
To combat losses, scientists advise wine producers to start adapting as soon as possible.
The traditional media companies are adapting as fast they can to the Internet and to digitization.
He explains that although the enemy is stepping up its pace through experience, the good guys are adapting as well.
The study at hand is devoted to schedule jobs on uniform parallel processors which are capable of adapting as well as learning.
The researchers found that over the last 100 years, the amount of total energy in the small mammal community had declined substantially in a way it had never done before, suggesting the animals are not adapting as well today to their once again altered environment as in the past, the authors reported online this week in the Proceedings of the Natural Academy of Sciences.
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Al Qaeda's foes do not share information as well or adapt as quickly.
Rebels and cynics don't adapt as well to enforced conformity as obedient apple polishers.
The larger, uncontrollable risks of life — well, you adapt as cannily as possible.
Thus, its SR adapts as well.
They adapted, as will those displaced by outsourcing.
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