Sentence examples for adapting nicely from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adapting nicely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is adjusting well to a new situation or environment.
Example: "After a few weeks in the new city, I feel like I'm adapting nicely to the local culture and lifestyle."
Alternatives: "adjusting well" or "getting used to it".

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Her prosthetics came in late October and so far the pup has been adapting nicely.

This agency worked as a secondary cause in a larger plan of a superintending creator such that "the process of selection could go on adapting, nicely and wonderfully, organisms, if in ever so small a degree plastic, to diverse ends.

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Cruising down Allen Street to his job at a nonprofit housing organization, white curls and beard blowing in the draft, Andrew Reicher, 62, was wearing Keen hiking boots, which adapted nicely, he said, from walking to biking.

Russell A. Harding, president of the Housing Development Corporation, said that by increasing the allowable subsidy, the program had "adapted nicely" to a rise in interest rates and construction costs, which is what has allowed it to carry on.

She was born in Japan and schooled at the Cordon Bleu in Paris, but she has adapted nicely to the all-American idiom that dictates the menus at both restaurants.

Legos, the little plastic building blocks that have found their way into the hearts of children and the tender insoles of their parents' feet since the 1950's, have adapted nicely to the new millennium.

Weight Watchers was one of the first to do so, and it's adapted nicely to mobile, where it now allows you to scan barcodes to see the "point value" of products while you're at the grocery store.

It's a formula that Tina Barney has built her career on, and Harper adapts it nicely, with a painterly feel for dappled, natural light that makes some of the images glow as if from within.

She now lives in Canada with her adopted family, and "has adapted quite nicely" to her home.

The sweet glow-in-the-dark piping looks to be very nicely adapted from the movie, and the shoulder pads are a nice touch.

Rats genuinely like New York, and the New York rat has adapted itself quite nicely to the vagaries of New York life.

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