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The phrase "would be adapting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hypothetical situation where someone or something is in the process of making adjustments or changes. Example: "If we were to implement this new strategy, we would be adapting our approach to better meet the needs of our clients."
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Carey was so excited when she heard that he would be adapting the book that she admits she pestered him with questions.
One possible method would be adapting PD4CAT according to Melo and Baranauskas [14], so as to take into consideration the diversity of users and contexts in the development of solutions and interfaces.
An obvious task for the power management algorithm would be adapting the system operation to the diurnal cycle, making sure that enough energy is harvested during the day so that the system remains functional even at night.
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Exactly how the Saarinen building would be adapted has yet to be determined.
The BBC announced in 2012 that the book would be adapted for television.
We could think of a set of global standards that would be adapted region by region to local needs.
Dr. Nass predicted that many of them would be adapted to the personalities of the people listening to them.
One concern is that the mammoth would be adapted to frigid conditions while its mother would be used to a hot, dry climate.
· The diploma would be made up of the modules, which would be adapted from the existing A-level and GCSE modules.
The viewer's eyes, he adds, would be adapted to the dark of the passage, potentially making them better adjusted to spotting faint stars.
Civilian Pentagon officials favor a plan in which the model of the Afghan campaign would be adapted to Iraq and expanded.
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