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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well adapt" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
A better way to express this idea would be to use the verb "adapt" in the past tense and adverb "well" before it, such as "adapted well." Example: She adapted well to the new working environment and quickly made friends with her colleagues.
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Based on the natural foci and adaptive evolution theories, we assumed that Major genomovar strains can well adapt themselves to the ecological environment of the focus and play an important role in conserving the trait of the plague focus.
It feeds into similar, fatalistic, arguments proposed by climate sceptics – that there is little anyone can do so we may as well adapt to climate change because it's too expensive to try to mitigate.
If the drilling plan goes through, wildlife -- including polar bears, musk oxen, Dall sheep, tundra swans and millions of migratory birds -- may well adapt, as caribou already have 100 miles or so to the west, at the beginning of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline.
By dynamically adjusting the CWND, TCP can well adapt to the network change.
In short, depending on sensor information and robot mechanical characteristics, arms can well adapt unknown terrain in CLM.
However, FCECR can well adapt to the changes in the number of training users and always maintain a high recommendation accuracy.
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Hippos are well adapted to aquatic life.
Why is the American cranberry well adapted to the bogs?
It's so well adapted to the task," she said.
Insects are supremely well adapted to city life.
Alfie starts off well, adapting to not having father around.
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