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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it adapted to" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used when describing how something has changed or modified to fit a certain situation or environment. Example: The plant species, originally found in the desert, has adapted to the wet and humid climate of the rainforest.
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It began to rebuild its industry in the mid-1950's with the help of American technology which it adapted to its own needs.
Yet, despite its scant resemblance to our common image of a fish, the Mola has survived as a fish for millennia because it adapted to its environment through time and ultimately found a niche that no other organism had capitalized upon.
Over many generations it adapted to its new niche, and along the way eliminated unnecessary traits, as parasites usually do.
Although Lucy had a brain and body the size of a large chimp and probably slept in a tree nest she walked fully upright and her species may already have lost its agility in trees as it adapted to life on the ground.
When settled agriculture arrived in its range about a thousand years ago, it adapted to cultivated land, and since the arrival of settlement, it has moved into towns.
In the absence of a living mammoth, scientists are reconstructing some of its most vital components from DNA fragments to discover how it adapted to life at subzero temperatures.
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"Greggs knows its customer base better than most other retailers, and it adapts to demand.
It adapts to whatever software you're using".
We must let it adapt to today's world.
It adapts to your lip colour, going whatever pinky-red your lips should be naturally.
Private industry, too, is shedding labour, as it adapts to a more open economy.
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