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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapted article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an article that has been modified or altered from its original form for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "The adapted article was tailored to suit the needs of younger readers, making complex topics more accessible."
Alternatives: "modified article" or "revised article".
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Interestingly, Ms. Lessing had some strong thoughts about political correctness, thoughts she expressed in this adapted article, which appeared on the Op-Ed page on June 26 , 1992
This is an adapted article from Emily Madill's newest book, 'Fall In Love With Your Life, One Week at a Time'.
Under the principles of Thai law, the alleged crime of sharing the chart cannot be graver than defamation of ordinary individuals, but in this case, the junta adapted Article 112 of the Criminal Code, the measure which criminalizes lèse majesté to use against those who shared the chart.
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Over the past two months, I've returned to this old, unrequited love and adapted my article "Betrayed" into a play.
Dreier adapted this article for YES! Magazine, a national, nonprofit media organization that fuses powerful ideas and practical actions.
Berman has adapted that article into a new book out this month about Ramadan and his supporters, called The Flight of the Intellectuals.
NOTE: This article was adapted from an article posted in The American.
This article is adapted from an article co-written by Dr. Mark Goulston and Kevin Gregson, Account Director, Insurance Industry, Towers Water.
Portions of this article adapted from the "Incarceration" article in my Social Justice Handbook (InterVarsity Press, 2009).
(Parts of the book were adapted from articles written for The New York Review of Books; the author is the son of the journalist Murray Kempton, who wrote about politicians like an art critic, often for the same publication).
Adapted from articles on the MLIGC published on GrantsNet.
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