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The phrase "adequately adapted for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something has been sufficiently modified or tailored for a specific purpose or context.
Example: "The software has been adequately adapted for use in various operating systems, ensuring compatibility for all users."
Alternatives: "suitably modified for" or "properly adjusted for".
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In this paper we study the shape, extend and time variations of the solar wind transition surfaces using the Lima and Priest (1993) hydrodynamic model adequately adapted for the case of the solar wind flow.
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Stimuli are delivered monaurally with unmodulated background speech-shaped noise, which is adequately adapted in level for each stimulus.
Regardless of the mechanism of arsenic release from polymetallic ores/minerals, microorganisms that are involved in dissolution processes should be adequately adapted to the surrounding conditions, for example, resistance to arsenic and heavy metals.
Although the particular model developed here is better suited for ferritic steels, it is explained in the paper that the methodology used to obtain this model can be adequately adapted to derive mathematically consistent models for other classes of metallic materials.
The evaluations after several months and even years after implementation showed high user satisfaction and an improvement in nursing documentation quality, although some functions of the system were still being criticised for not being adequately adapted to the specific needs of a psychiatric ward.
As for this, the employed evaluation instruments currently were not adequately adapted to university setting assessment, or were not sufficiently exhaustive to cover the generating stress sources of academic stress.
More generally, modernity has wrought changes to which we are not yet adequately adapted; depression appears to increase far more rapidly in technological cultures than in others.
Comparison with acetylglutamate kinase reveals that the substrates bind within each subunit at equivalent, adequately adapted sites.
In addition to technology-based test development, consistent with Hambleton (2001) and Hambleton et al. (2005), we considered subject-, language- and culture-specific characteristics and adequately adapted them.
However, conventional assessments of the impact of science on society have not yet been adequately adapted to capture the diverse effects of this type of problem-centred research.
But, in recent decades, that has been less true as the systems that made it so have not adequately adapted to changing social, technological, and economic forces.
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