Sentence examples for really adapt from inspiring English sources

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"By me having a pro style, it's hard to really adapt to the amateur game".

Both Usenet and email were successful among early adopters, but neither could really adapt to their eventual parasites.

But when we leave this room making sure the air-conditioning and lights go off, having a building become smart and really adapt to how it's being used.

And so what you're trying to find out about are the intangibles of leadership, communication style and the ability to, today, really adapt to change.

As a business owner you really adapt your concept, your ideas, your product, your service based on the location and your customers.

His language is peppered with terms such as "half-caste", "our British identity" and the ubiquitous "they", as in "they do not really adapt well to our schools".

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"Trevor really adapted what I brought to him," Ms. Martin said.

He never really adapted and came back as quickly as he could.

But Mr. Ferrer has not really adapted his sales pitch to the new realities.

Rehman asked if the Muslim cleric, who was promoting his memoir, would participate in a test to see if he had really adapted to liberal Norwegian society.

Now I think he realises the players are not really adapting all that well and have not been able to focus on a different way to play.

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