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The phrase "adapting to the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to show that someone or something is adjusting or changing to fit a new situation or environment. Example: The new employee had a difficult time adapting to the company's work culture. In this sentence, "adapting to the" shows that the employee is trying to fit in with the company's way of working and adjusting their behavior accordingly.
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Adapting to the new environment.
He was adapting to the times.
"Bradlees had some trouble adapting to the rapidly changing neighborhood".
It has, by adapting to the new environment.
Bayern's formation is constantly in flux, adapting to the opposition.
Instead, it talked only about adapting to the changes.
Why the slowness in adapting to the new economy?
"We are adapting to the situation," he said.
Some appear to be adapting to the new position already.
Just by remaining composed and by adapting to the circumstances.
He is adapting to the pace of a new league.
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adapt to the strictures
adapted to the proclivities
adapts to the glare
adapt to the unfavorable
adapt to the tranquillity
adapted to the intended use
adapts to the comfort
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adapted to the attainment
adapted to the dc
adapted to the realism
adapted to the chilean
adapted to the cinema
adapting to the fashionable
adapt to the noxious
adapted to the hunt
adapted to the plantation
adapt to the weightless
adapted to the occasion
adapts to the comforts
adapted to the choices
adapted to the checkpoint
adapt to the grind
adapting to the turmoil
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