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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow to adapt" is not correct in English as it is missing a subject or object.
You can use it in contexts where you want to express permission for someone or something to change or adjust, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "We need to allow the system to adapt to new user preferences."
Alternatives: "permit to adjust" or "enable to modify."
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Results allow to adapt the expression of the Taylor's effective dispersion coefficient by introducing an effective velocity.
So, this section reviews and analyzes some relevant examples of frameworks that allow to adapt an application to work on multi-/many core system (parallelization).
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An independent distributor should be allowed to adapt a multinational's strategy to local conditions.
Water companies are allowed to adapt the terms of the ban for their customers.
So to even be considered to adapt it, to be allowed to adapt it, is just an incredible honour.
Recent experimental work allowed to adapt the process to synthesize both the YSZ dense electrolyte and the NiO YSZ porous anode in one step.
Although he completed his screenplay, he struggled to overcome the film industry prejudice that novelists are the last people who should be allowed to adapt their own books.
Instead of confronting the opponents of change head on by abolishing communes, Deng told local leaders that if peasants were starving farmers should be allowed to adapt.
It allows to adapt the immunosuppressive therapy to individual patient immune status.
During the first week, all the tanks were stocked with crayfish, which were allowed to adapt to the experimental conditions.
Before being used in the experiments, the rats were allowed to adapt to the new conditions for ≥1 week.
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