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The phrase "an adaptation of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something, such as a book, play, or movie, has been changed or revised from its original form to fit a different medium or audience. Example: The film "To Kill a Mockingbird" is an adaptation of the novel by Harper Lee.
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"They did an adaptation of the play.
Following is an adaptation of that introduction.
(You can see an adaptation of that performance here).
The play is in part an adaptation of an adaptation.
Is it an adaptation of a foreign script or book?
It's less an adaptation of the book than an extension.
You're writing an adaptation of the novel for HBO.
Or, apparently, an adaptation of "On the Beach".
Another standout video was an adaptation of "Various Small Flames".
The play is an adaptation of "Tempest Tales".
Lovett-Murray calls it "black yabbie syndrome", an adaptation of the tall poppy syndrome.
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