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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent adaptation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a new version or reinterpretation of an existing work, such as a book, film, or play.
Example: "The film is a recent adaptation of the classic novel that has captivated readers for generations."
Alternatives: "a new version of" or "a modern take on".
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In Switzerland, a recent adaptation of the federal law on spatial planning reinforces the limitation of urban sprawl.
Mabou Mines is accustomed to complicated conceptual productions: a recent adaptation of "A Doll's House" had a cast of men under 5 feet tall and women closer to 6; another piece, "Red Beads," in 2005, included chamber opera, acrobatics, puppetry and animation by Basil Twist and a cast and crew of 85.
(Gein must have been doing a ton of digging, especially considering he was all by himself! I had to dig a grave once in a recent adaptation of As I Lay Dying, and that shit ain't easy).
Therefore, the regulation of aggregation by extracellular cAMP seems to be a recent adaptation of a group of Dictyostelids, including D. discoideum.
A recent adaptation of this technology, known as polymerase colonies, or "polonies", holds tremendous promise as well.
The TCS is a recent adaptation of the Pain Catastrophising Questionnaire [ 26]; · Costs, as measured with a retrospective cost questionnaire.
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A recent adaptation to visualizing the dynamic redistribution of TCR-induced microclusters involves stimulation of T cells with cognate TCR ligands embedded in fluid lipid bilayers instead of immobilized anti-CD3.
So began a recent adaptation here of "King Lear". For the 100 children in the cast, it was their first brush with Shakespeare, although they were already deeply acquainted with tragedy.
The functions of the LSDs may also give an insight into the recent adaptation of a particular strain.
Perhaps we will start to see UK theatre and puppet directors leading the way in creating work that explores puppetry as rigorously as Dmitry Krymov did with his recent adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream (As You Like It), which he created through his laboratory work with Moscow's School of Dramatic Art.
Perhaps the most successful recent adaptation of Shakespeare into the form of a novel is Jane Smiley's 1991, Pulitzer Prize-winning "A Thousand Acres," which reimagines "King Lear" on an Iowa farm.
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