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The phrase "adaptation of an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a modified version of something, such as a book, film, or concept.
Example: "The adaptation of an existing novel into a screenplay can often lead to significant changes in the story."
Alternatives: "version of a" or "reinterpretation of an".
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An adaptation of an existing English language Canadian Public Hypertension Recommendations pamphlet was created considering the literacy and translation challenges.
The play is in part an adaptation of an adaptation.
I also did Life of Crime, an adaptation of an Elmore Leonard book.
The show, an adaptation of an Albanian legend, will feature American and Kosovar actors.
This adaptation of an environmental tale is quality all the way.
Moses, meanwhile, is working on a film adaptation of an Ian McEwan short story.
By David Denby Taylor Kitsch in Andrew Stanton's adaptation of an Edgar Rice Burroughs novel.
Their first appearance in literary form is often an adaptation of an oral saying.
Could an adaptation of an obscure-sounding Alan Bennett story win over US Academy voters?
The film is the latest live-action adaptation of an animated classic from the Disney stable.
This is an example of an anti-proverb, an adaptation of an existing saying for heightened effect.
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