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The phrase "all adaptations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to every version or modification of something, typically in the context of literature, film, or other forms of media.
Example: "The museum is showcasing all adaptations of the classic novel, from films to stage plays."
Alternatives: "every adaptation" or "all versions".
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Almost all adaptations lose when compared to the original novel.
All adaptations are translations and I felt they did it justice.
Indeed, all adaptations of Big Three books stick pretty faithfully to the original text.
"All adaptations lose probably 40 to 60 per cent of the book," he says.
The merits of all adaptations will definitely be up for discussion this month, alongside a more general – and hopefully joyful – read through this exquisite book.
If most new openings seem to be about communism at the moment, it's starting to feel like the rest are all adaptations of La Ronde – there have been four in London alone since January.
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In the early 1970s, the shirtwaist was given a shot in the arm by Halston, whose streamlined, one-style-suits-all adaptation was issued in machine-washable Ultrasuede.
Pope Clement Reprints"All the adaptations I had seen made me wonder what I was missing," she says.
All these adaptations enable cacti to absorb water rapidly during periods of brief or light rainfall.
All the adaptations are also expressed by changes of brain electrical activity.
All these adaptations required numerous and substantial code-source changes of the original e-commerce software.
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