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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapts into" is not commonly used in written English and may not be the best choice.
It can be used when describing a process of transformation or change, but "adapts to" is more standard.
Example: "The software adapts into a more user-friendly interface over time."
Alternatives: "transforms into" or "evolves into".
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Thus, adapts into a lower value over handover to the faster link.
It is exactly the kind of mind-game that Christopher Nolan adapts into cerebral thrillers, but in the hands of Docter it is also filled with emotional warmth, big laughs, and all-ages appeal.
If and when H5N1 virus adapts into a strain that is contagious among humans, it will be a human influenza virus.
The stent is collapsed into a 10.8 Fr delivery catheter system which adapts into the therapeutic channel of an EUS scope and then expands separately for the distal and proximal flanges, without the ability of being collapsed into the delivery catheter.
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The last was adapted into a film.
It was recently adapted into a feature film starring Jack Black.
Yet another film is being adapted into a stage musical.
It was adapted into a movie starring Harrison Ford.
In 1983, the novel was adapted into the film Sugar Cane Alley.
Every country has adapted into their own context.
No doubt they could be adapted into a personality test.
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