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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapts better" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the adaptability of two or more subjects in a specific context.
Example: "This new software adapts better to different operating systems than the previous version."
Alternatives: "adjusts more effectively" or "is more adaptable."
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Cabrera, of course, adapts better than most.
You win it because your team adapts better, plays better, steps on necks better".
The method uses a triangular mesh instead of a square one since this kind of grid adapts better to 3D surfaces.
"And if it persists, who knows what other changes may accumulate over time?" "If it adapts better to mammal hosts, it may well start to move into humans," Dr. Lipkin said.
The results show that a power function adapts better the relation qu versus η/Lv, in which Lv is adjusted by an exponent (in this case 0.11) for all coal fly ash carbide lime mixtures studied.
In the tested Anammox Sequencing Biofilm Batch Reactor SBBRR) system, Candidatus Kuenenia was dominant among known Anammox genus, because of its high substrate affinity and because it adapts better to landfill leachate.
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Some have adapted better than others.
Maybe Carmenère adapted better than Merlot.
"I think we adapted better than the U.S. team did".
By midmorning, some of Ms. Sykes's charges were adapting better than others.
For a start, some sides – notably Ireland – have adapted better than others.
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