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The phrase "are being evolved to" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used in contexts discussing the process of development or change, particularly in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The species are being evolved to adapt to their changing environment."
Alternatives: "are being developed to" or "are being transformed to".
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CFBC designs with lower auxiliary power, lower refractory content, more appropriate support systems and with super critical steam pressures are being evolved to optimize overall costs.
In particular, biological surfaces, which are the active interfaces between subjects and the environment, are being evolved to a higher state of intelligent functionality.
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Bioengineering features of native vegetation are currently being evolved to enhance soil stiffness, slope stabilisation and erosion control.
It's how we're evolved to learn.
It's music that's evolved to allow people to take part.
"We're evolved to be face-to-face creatures," she said in a recent interview.
It's something our brains have been evolved to do quite well.
It's what our bodies are evolved to do, after all – to run, jump, climb and explore our environment.
We always absorb nutrients better when they're packaged in the form that nature provides; that's what we are evolved to use.
Whenever software requirements are changed, software architecture should be evolved to correspond with them.
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