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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapts well" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that adjusts effectively to new conditions or environments.
Example: "She adapts well to changes in the workplace, making her a valuable team member."
Alternatives: "adjusts easily" or "is flexible".
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From this intuition, we aim to design an adaptive CRB protocol, which adapts well to the tag staying ratio.
Yet this tart, original talent adapts well to other terrain.
Not everyone who signs up adapts well to army life.
("Gift is a conformist," Larkin said. "He adapts well"). But this felt different.
The species adapts well to habitat change as long as nest sites are available.
It also adapts well to network dynamics, such as channel quality and communication voids.
Kedgeree is usually made with smoked haddock, but adapts well and can be made using any flaked white fish.
This species adapts well to dredge spoil islands, and is often the most common breeder in such locations.
While TCP adapts well to network congestion, it does not adequately handle the vagaries of wireless media.
Because the dialogue and onstage action are simple, the television version lent itself to close-ups, and the material adapts well to readings by costumed actors.
Robert Krulwich offers one of his whimsical science essays, but it's almost entirely animated, including Mr. Krulwich, whose quirkiness adapts well to the cartoon world.
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