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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapting in" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "adapting to" when referring to adjusting to a new situation or environment.
Example: "She is adapting to the new work environment quickly."
Alternatives: "adjusting to" or "acclimating to".
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Good adaptation of families means adapting in predictable ways in response to life changes and stress events [ 20, 48].
First, for large complex organisms, a number of studies have characterized groups (from population to species) adapting in parallel to similar environments, in the context of adaptive radiation.
Wall growth, even small amounts of it, limits the length of time cells can spend adapting in a chemostat, making the technology inadequate for long-term adaptation.
Businesses are adapting in subtle ways.
Companies are adapting in different ways.
"I'm quite good in adapting in these situations.
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"I was pleased how we adapted in that second innings.
"But you need to adapt in football.
She tried to adapt in foster care.
We have not adapted in our education.
What measures did Ohio adapt in 2002?
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