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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapting to meet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of making changes or adjustments in order to fulfill a requirement or expectation.
Example: "The company is adapting to meet the new industry standards to ensure compliance and competitiveness."
Alternatives: "adjusting to fulfill" or "modifying to satisfy".
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"If we aren't adapting to meet that kind of mission need, then shame on us".
Not surprisingly, the property industry in Britain is adapting to meet the Chinese demand.
They have not risen to the challenge of adapting to meet the rapidly changing needs of their customers.
Eager to get a share of the fast-growing Chinese economy, private equity firms are adapting to meet demands by Chinese companies that go beyond financing.
Efforts to destroy crops only destroy peasant farmers' livelihoods and the environment, while the poppy fields and coca plants spring up elsewhere, with producers adapting to meet the demand.
They cite examples such as Air Liquide and Johnson Controls, which have earned profits not by meeting existing demand in a new way but "by discovering new forms of demand" and adapting to meet them.The French company Air Liquide, for example, was a market leader in the supply of industrial gases.
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Trustees must adapt to meet this crisis.
They adapt to meet environmental challenges.
"And we need to adapt to meet that threat".
Pragmatism adapts to meet the needs of the team.
Democracies have adapted to meet environmental challenges in the past.
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