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The phrase "adapts to the changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability of a person, organization, or system to adjust or modify in response to new circumstances or conditions.
Example: "The company has shown remarkable resilience as it adapts to the changes in the market."
Alternatives: "adjusts to the changes" or "responds to the changes".
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Over time Anna absorbs whatever information makes sense to her. (Because he's younger, her brother adapts to the changes much more readily.) When a Chilean exile peels an orange and patiently explains to Anna that some people want the fruit all to themselves, while others believe in sharing it, and then hands her a section, she has a glimpse of insight.
The CNS integrates the peripheral signals and progressively adapts to the changes to maintain energy balance [ 1].
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When the mean arrival rate vector changes, the transmit rate vectors distribution adapts to the change.
Instead, it talked only about adapting to the changes.
Everybody has to adapt to the changes of the sport.
"You just have to adapt to the changes; just do the changes," she said.
Jagr has had to adapt to the changes, which have been particularly acute with the Rangers.
Like others who live here -- both Thais and foreigners -- Mr. Klausner is adapting to the changes.
The concept of the workplace has adapted to the changes in the economy, technology and the way people live.
We want to know how you were notified and how you're planning to adapt to the changes.
"We have embraced a strategy to adopt new technology and adapt to the changes it is creating.
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