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Discover LudwigThe term 'more adaptive' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that can adapt or adjust to certain conditions more easily than something else; you may use it to compare the ability of two things to adjust or to emphasize the increased ability of something to adapt. For example, "The new version of the software is more adaptive to changes in the market, making it better suited for long-term success."
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Teach me to be more adaptive.
But policy has to become ever more adaptive.
The Army will become more adaptive only when being adaptive offers the surest path to promotion".
A lack of objectivity led to a healthier, more adaptive, and more resilient mind-set.
In truth, viewers are more adaptive than moviemaking manuals.
Newer, nimbler, and more adaptive, they go after a younger, more affluent clientele than the older chains.
But more fundamentally, all of these projects help us become more adaptive and flexible as a society.
It also causes the individual to experiment with more adaptive ways of thinking and behaving.
Successful interpersonal approaches are meant to replace symptomatic interpersonal styles with more adaptive ones.
In basketball, he was more adaptive to the skills of his players.
The forest-like structure of a coffee plantation has dozens of plant and hundreds of animal species interacting to create a richer, more adaptive environment.
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