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The phrase "adaption of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is most commonly used when talking about a change or modification made to something in order to suit a specific purpose or situation. For example: - The director's adaption of the classic novel received critical acclaim. - The company made an adaption of their product to meet the needs of the international market. - The curriculum was modified with an adaption of new teaching methods. - The adaption of the original design resulted in a more user-friendly interface.
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It is currently rehearsing a new adaption of JM Barrie's Peter Pan by David Greig.
As she pointed out, so did her 1999 film adaption of Shakespeare's "Titus Andronicus".
"The BBC mounted its own very successful adaption of Henning Mankell's Wallander novels starring Kenneth Branagh.
Sofia Coppola, of course, directed an adaption of your first novel, "The Virgin Suicides," in 1999.
By Anthony Lane Noomi Rapace in Niels Arden Oplev's adaption of the Stieg Larsson novel.
She is now heading an ambitious TV adaption of the series backed by Universal Pictures.
"OLIVER TWIST," an adaption of the Dickens classic by Theaterworks U.S.A, with book by Arthur Perlman.
Brian DePalma's 1976 movie adaption of "Carrie," helped sell an additional million paperbacks.
This week, Mr. Brooks's adaption of "The Producers" opens as a Broadway musical.
This week Anthony Lane reviews Ralph Fiennes's film adaption of Shakespeare's "Coriolanus".
The adaption of his tale of a rabid dog, Cujo, is the best "of the smaller pictures".
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