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The phrase "a specially adapted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or tailored for a specific purpose or need.
Example: "The vehicle is a specially adapted model designed for individuals with mobility challenges."
Alternatives: "a uniquely modified" or "a specifically tailored".
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She lives with her parents in a specially adapted bungalow in Grantham and attends a special school 30 miles away in Lincoln.
He, Trish and son George have had to move to a specially adapted bungalow.
The stigma is a specially adapted portion of the pistil modified for the reception of pollen.
A specially adapted 747 now lets passengers use e-mail and surf the internet.
I ran a mile a day in a plaster cast in a specially adapted shoe.
A specially adapted version of General Motors' 6-liter V-8, rated at 332 horsepower, does most of the work.
The other was brought by Paul and Sue Rutherford, grandparents of Warren, who is seriously disabled child and who needs overnight care in a specially adapted room.
Using a specially adapted railway car and two colossal cameras, he photographed everything from the mahogany interiors of luxury cars to freight yards, tunnels, and switch towers.
Then, he helped invent an undersea plough for laying seabed pipes and cables by driving a specially adapted tractor up and down a beach in Northumberland.
He looks slightly weary when I ask if he lives in a specially adapted flat (he gets asked that a lot, he says, and no, he doesn't).
Transport for London's contactless-payment systems went live just before Christmas, allowing passengers to use a specially adapted credit or debit card instead of an Oyster card.
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