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"decided to adapt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone made the choice to change or adjust something. For example: "After years of trying to force his old methods, he finally decided to adapt to the changing circumstances."
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So this year, I decided to adapt it as one.
But after apartheid ended, the Potgieters decided to adapt.
We decided to adapt one of Munroe's diagrams as a quiz.
If cable TV decided to adapt "Hothouse," who would you cast as Straus and Giroux?
I am here because of the book I have decided to adapt.
Yet MTV, the epitome of a global media brand, decided to adapt its musical mix to local markets.
When he decided to adapt it for the screen, Lee evidently wanted to do something similar for his audience.
Then NBC decided to adapt "The Office" for an American audience, provoking widespread dismay; surely American creators would cornball up that British brilliance.
So when Anderson decided to adapt Dahl's book Fantastic Mr Fox, questions were raised over how successfully their sensibilities would mesh.
He began to exhibit symptoms shortly before the couple decided to adapt Genova's novel, with the official diagnosis coming in 2013.
While here, I decided to adapt the set of questions I've been posing Texans - misconceptions and truths - to New Mexico residents.
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