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The phrase "adaptation comes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process or occurrence of adaptation in various contexts, such as biology, psychology, or social change.
Example: "In the face of climate change, adaptation comes as a necessary response for communities to survive and thrive."
Alternatives: "adaptation occurs" or "adaptation takes place".
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A musical adaptation comes to Washington's National Theatre next month.
Adaptation comes hardest to those whose status was set before they left Ethiopia.
The animated adaptation comes with the Irish film-maker Kealan O'Rourke attached to write and direct.
When we talk about forests and natural ecosystems, adaptation comes down to the genetic potential of trees to deal with a new situation.
This "Porgy and Bess" certainly has its moments, and the adaptation comes across as a good-faith effort to try something different.
Mr. van Hove's adaptation comes up with some arresting video imagery of its own: the sisters' and Anna's hands caressing Agnes's dying face, shown in close-up on a giant scrim that descends, representing the walls of Agnes's house.
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The adaptation coming to cinemas is barely a travesty.
The idea to do the adaptation came from its director, Christopher Morahan.
By the 1980s, this adaptation came to seem inherently Italian and thus gave the world the career of Giorgio Armani.
Dahl's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory first appeared in 1964; Mel Stuart's retitled adaptation came in 1971.
Remarkably, the lack of motor adaptation came with striking specificity – the execution of forelimb movements and reward-based learning were not impaired by inactivating S1.
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