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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adaptation by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when discussing a work that has been adapted from one form to another, such as a book being adapted into a movie. Example: The popular novel was given an incredible adaptation by the talented director, bringing the story to life on the big screen.
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(The adaptation, by Kathleen Tolan, is straightforward).
Original adaptation by George L. Aiken.
From an adaptation by Christopher Bond.
CHATHAM "A Christmas Carol," musical adaptation by Philip William McKinley.
An adaptation by Christopher McElroen of this Wright novel.
An adaptation by Christopher McElroen of the Wright novel.
(Ms. Orlean is portrayed in "Adaptation" by Meryl Streep).
An adaptation by Christopher McElroen of that Wright novel.
The film adaptation, by the way, is also superb.
See also the quirky 2005 film adaptation by Keith Fulton and Lou Pepe.
A film adaptation by Steven Spielberg, using real horses, is due for release later this year.
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