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The phrase "an adapted one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been modified or adjusted to fit a particular purpose or context.
Example: "The book we are reading is an adapted one, tailored for younger audiences."
Alternatives: "a modified version" or "a revised edition."
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The antifungal study based on broth dilution assay on Aspergillus spp. showed that this method was not an adapted one as the Ag MNPs are surfactant-free.
The proposal distribution is said to be an adapted one if the current measurements are incorporated.
Data were summarised for each theme using an adapted One Sheet Of Paper analysis [ 41] to ensure that all issues and views were represented, and to allow differences in response according to age, gender and BMI to be explored.
The same methodology or an adapted one could be re-used to assess the availability and quality of EHR data in a specific clinical site and its potential to become an EHR4CR data provider.
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Is the Düsseldorf of "The Dark Arts" a real place, or a similarly adapted one?
Many of the women wanted to leave the sick role and secure their work role, but wondered whether they had recovered enough to return to their former job, or a new and adapted one.
As reported here, we adapted one such system to a mouse hybridoma B cell line.
Video gets adapted one way or another, so what's the problem?
Therefore, we adapted one contig produced using Roche/454.
He was still writing short stories, and, as an exercise, tried adapting one into a screenplay.
We present an example of a bubble by adapting one result ofCox and Hobson (2005) to the context of G-expectation.
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