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Maybe he's not so adaptable.
Europeans have not proved so adaptable.
"They're all so amazing, so adaptable.
He also praised the Queen's manner with people, saying: "She is so adaptable to anybody.
Because potatoes are so adaptable, chefs are always experimenting with them.
Genetically, the bacteria are so adaptable that it is possible to find different strains of borrelia in the same tick.
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A little skepticism about Relational Aesthetics is in order, partly because it has proved so institutionally adaptable, equally beloved by museums, big international shows and alternative spaces.
"No previous box," he writes, "had shown itself to be so comprehensively adaptable and desirable to so many people in so many ways, while appealing to virtually every sensory organ but the tongue".
As Langton says, they're just so damn adaptable.
Because the renal excretion of magnesium is so powerfully adaptable, impairment of renal function has long been recognized as a frequent prerequisite for the development of hypermagnesaemia.
One reason Gram-negative bacteria are so robust, adaptable and naturally resistant to antibiotics such as vancomycin is their unique OM, an asymmetric bilayer composed of an inner leaflet of phospholipids and an outer leaflet of lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
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