Sept. 1, 2025
I listened a lecture about psychology, which said natural selection is not always from adaption, because many selections are just caused by accident.
      
        I listened to a lecture about psychology, which said natural selection is not always fromdue to adaption, because many selections are just caused by accidental.
      
    
      
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I listened to a lecture about psychology, which said natural selection is not always from adaption, because many selections are just caused by accident.
      
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        I listened to a lecture about psychology, which said natural selection is not always fromdue to adaptation, because many selectionoutcomes are just caused by accidental.
      
    
"Listened to": The verb listen requires the preposition to when referring to the object (e.g., "listen to music," "listen to a lecture").
"Due to adaptation": This is more precise than "from adaptation" in formal contexts when discussing causes.
"Outcomes are just accidental": Makes the sentence more succinct and avoids redundancy
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           I listened a lecture about psychology, which said natural selection is not always from adaption, because many selections are just caused by accident. I listened to a lecture about psychology, which said natural selection is not always  "Listened to": The verb listen requires the preposition to when referring to the object (e.g., "listen to music," "listen to a lecture"). "Due to adaptation": This is more precise than "from adaptation" in formal contexts when discussing causes. "Outcomes are just accidental": Makes the sentence more succinct and avoids redundancy I listened to a lecture about psychology, which said natural selection is not always from adaption, because many selections are just caused by accident. I listened to a lecture about psychology, which said natural selection is not always   | 
      
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