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The phrase "adapted for television" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a work, such as a book or play, that has been modified to fit the format or style of television.
Example: "The novel was so popular that it was quickly adapted for television, bringing the characters to life on screen."
Alternatives: "converted for TV" or "modified for television".
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Her works were also adapted for television.
Her novel "I Love Dick" has been adapted for television.
It was a best-seller and was adapted for television in the early 1980s.
It has been adapted for television, radio, and the stage the world over.
A third Albee play, "All Over," which had been adapted for television, is in this collection.
And perhaps one day they may end up having their own work adapted for television.
The BBC announced in 2012 that the book would be adapted for television.
They've been adapted for television and film, and have made their author well known and wealthy.
Classics of the thriller genre, they've been made into films and adapted for television.
In 1985, his first novel Go Tell It on the Mountain was adapted for television.
It was, however, adapted for television by the BBC in 1965.
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