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The phrase "adapted of" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "adapted from."
Example: "The movie was adapted from a bestselling novel."
Alternatives: "derived from" or "based on."
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The most highly adapted of these are the flying lizards (Draco), a group of agamids from Southeast Asia.
It takes into account the modeling methodology in three stages adapted of Bouzeghoub (2006): 1. identifying the semantic (based on requirements identification), 2.
where P A(s|c) is the probability adapted of a color c being a skin color, γ is a sensitivity parameter, and W is the number of history frames.
The latest movie in the Shailene Woodley-Theo James franchise — adapted of course from Veronica Roth's book series that kicked off with "Divergent" — contains some huge action set pieces.
All the dogs from IMMD and SD Groups fully adapted of new diets.
According to Randeree, "customizability refers to the ability to be adapted of the technology system that fails to conform to specific needs of the user applications" [[ 8], p.494].
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Perhaps we are capable of adapting, of finding intimacy in this landscape of unprecedented exposure.
The whole procedure works without fitting or adapting of parameters by hand.
Keywords — "change," "victory" — are repeated until adapted out of meaning, into self-canceling glyphs.
Said Maine: "Dan's adapted to each of our personalities.
The PCS technique was adapted for investigation of opaque liquids.
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