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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapts to have" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept of adjusting or changing in order to possess something, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The system adapts to have the necessary resources for optimal performance."
Alternatives: "adjusts to possess" or "modifies to include".
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Imagine a future where you don't need winter tires even if you live in Minnesota, or where your Tesla adapts to have racing slicks when you're taking it out for a track day automatically.
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The models were adapted to have a reduced number of false negatives.
Germans will have to adapt to having a big, largely secular Jewish community.
"The government is simply going to have to adapt to having a low popularity," Mr. Pedraglio said.
In addition, animators had to adapt to having hair underwater and blowing through the wind.
This will help you adapt to having exercise as part of your daily routine.
Now the knee seems to have adapted".
"He seems to have adapted okay".
Viruses adapted to both have spread with them.
Applicants are going to have to adapt.
"They're going to have to adapt," Schultz said.
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