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The phrase "adapting to the changed" is not entirely correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of adjusting to new circumstances or conditions that have been altered.
Example: "The company is focused on adapting to the changed market dynamics to remain competitive."
Alternatives: "adjusting to the changes" or "acclimating to the new conditions."
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The Clark campaign, which has no chief political strategist, has had difficulty adapting to the changed terrain.
Moreover, such decision-making processes are frequently altered when adapting to the changed human and natural environment.
And although the F.C.C. does not have oversight of cable television, some media companies that own broadcast and cable channels are adapting to the changed and charged political climate.
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In a February 2016 statement, Twitter acknowledged that the terrorist threat was changing and said it was adapting to the changes.
Instead, it talked only about adapting to the changes.
Some locals were having trouble adapting to the change.
Suggested strategies for adapting to the changes are provided.
Like others who live here -- both Thais and foreigners -- Mr. Klausner is adapting to the changes.
PAGE 35 Shifting Attitude on Climate Unusual weather in the past year helped shift the focus of policy makers at the latest climate talks toward adapting to the changes.
He plans to ask the students throughout the semester how they are adapting to the change.
Slight fluctuations in the patterns caused delay in adapting to the changes.
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