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The phrase "lightly adapted" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in situations where you are describing something that has been changed in a minor way, such as a story that was "lightly adapted" from a book. For example, "The film was a lightly adapted version of the novel."
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And this means we can thank them for an endless parade of lightly adapted filmed plays in the years to come.
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