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'be reworked for' is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase can be used when you want to suggest that something has to be adjusted in order to be suitable for a different purpose. For example: "This essay needs to be reworked for the assignment."
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But now the songs had to be reworked for the stage.
If students are supposed to live without parental handouts, a maximum £3,400 loan is not enough; maintenance needs to be reworked for future students.
– Alright, so it's a piece of shit that's not gonna be reworked for the IMAX any time soon, but multiple people clearly worked on this video.
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When the show was reworked for the US, the breasts were pixellated.
The film was reworked for the mainland — the sex scenes were cut.
Introduced at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, it was reworked for 1812 Productions in 2005.
So is she wary of performing poems that were initially written "very instinctively" before being reworked for the page?
Though it has apparently been reworked for its London transfer, it remains an awkward effort, sometimes powerful, but at others, oddly confused.
The wheels had been oiled for Baker when John Paddy Carstairs – who directed the 1939 feature film The Saint in London – recommended him to Charteris, who was cautious about his stories being reworked for television.
When that wonderful 1992 book by Nick Hornby, "Fever Pitch," was reworked for American film audiences in 2005, it was unnaturally converted into a drama about a Red Sox zealot, and it fell flat.
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