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The phrase "are always adapting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a continuous process of change or adjustment in various contexts, such as personal growth, technology, or nature.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, successful companies are always adapting to meet the changing needs of their customers."
Alternatives: "constantly evolving" or "perpetually adjusting".
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They often lack long-term visions as they are always adapting or transforming their business models.
This means that you are always adapting to a changing situation and constantly figuring out how to work with diminished abilities.
Such a selective pressure on genes encoding for recognition of specific hosts strongly accounts for coevolutionary dynamics where pathogens are always adapting their sensors in response to hosts changes in exudates and surface structures.
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He was always adapting.
"We're always adapting," Huger said.
In the second case, everyone's always adapting to you.
The situation changes rapidly and the enemy is always adapting his tactics.
As an artist, you're always adapting to the exigencies of what you are doing at the moment.
Alongside that; work hard, keep your faith and never give up! "The world is full of so much opportunity, so make sure you're always adapting, discovering new talents and also having fun along the way.
You're always adapting.
Marketers being marketers, though, they're always adapting.
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