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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Used [Adapted] for a lack of a better word

Is this good word to use?

This car isn't adapted for people such as I. I'm in a wheelchair.
  

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This car isn't adapted for people such as I. I'm in a wheelchair. I'd say it's the right word.

  • This car isn't adapted for people such as I.
  • I'm in a wheelchair.
  • I'd say it's the right word.
  • You can also say, ".
  • .
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AnonymousIs this good word to use?This car isn't adapted for people such as I. I'm in a wheelchair.
I'd say it's the right word.

You can also say, ". . . . hasn't been modifie
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What you mean street version

I'll use adapt
Is there any problem with it otherwise

This car isn't adapted for people such as I. I'm in a wheelchair.
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AnonymousWhat you mean street version
I guess "stock" is the better term.

When we talk about modifying cars for special purposes, we're often thinking about drag racing applications, and such cars are often not "street legal."

If a car is "stock," it's "just the way it comes from the factory."

You may now be able to special order a c

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