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The phrase "adaptation of some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a modification or change made to a certain group or category of things, often in a context of literature, film, or other forms of media.
Example: "The adaptation of some classic novels into films has sparked renewed interest in the original texts."
Alternatives: "modification of certain" or "version of some".
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It's a faithful adaptation of some faithless misbehaviour; a thriller that initially invites us to root for the woman and regard the man as pure evil.
BBC controller of drama commissioning, Ben Stephenson, pointed out in a speech before the screening that it was almost 40 years since the last version of Poldark, stressing: "It ain't a remake, it's an adaptation of some truly brilliant books.
Mark What we said: "It's a faithful adaptation of some faithless misbehaviour; a thriller that initially invites us to root for the woman and regard the man as pure evil".
In 2002 he toured in a musical adaptation of "Some Like It Hot," in which he played the role of the love-addled millionaire originated by Joe E. Brown in the film.
A mate of mine once claimed he could drive a car in order to get a big break as a suave toff in a TV adaptation of some classic novel.
The Swedish writer and director Lukas Moodysson's Russian-set new film "Lilya 4-Ever" could be a Dogma 95 adaptation of some Dickens novel, unremitting emotional damage rendered without benefit of romantic uplift, but with an eye focused on the social ramifications of the horrors.
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I've found that the majority of film adaptations of some of my favourite books have become something of a let down.
The most common clinging structures in vertebrates are claws; they seem to be the only arboreal adaptations of some lizards, such as the common iguana (I. iguana).
But I'd also be delighted by adaptations of some of the well-written "space operas" out there just waiting to be filmed, rather than the slick but deplorable, formulaic sludge that gets made.
Even if we allow that the television adaptations of some of these novels could require more than one season, is it possible that the "Game of Thrones" HBO series could run out of material before Mr. Martin has finished writing the books?
Finally, a comparative evaluation is conducted, with the best performing algorithms presented for the HFS problem under consideration, and with adaptations of some state-of-the-art metaheuristics that were originally designed for other HFS problems.
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