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The word 'readaptation' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to the process of adapting or adjusting to something again, often after a period of change or difficulty. Example: After his accident, John had to undergo a readaptation process to learn how to walk again.
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readaptation
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A second or subsequent adaptation.
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The cinematographer Garry Phillips was honoured for his work shooting Foxtel's candy-coloured, blindingly bright and glossy readaptation of Picnic at Hanging Rock.
Launched on Aug. 28 aboard the shuttle Discovery, Ms. Stott made the trip home resting on her back in a recumbent seat on the shuttle Atlantis's lower deck to ease her readaptation to gravity.
They also reflect the reality that LaSalle's future lies more in renovation and readaptation than in new construction.
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Mr. Buruma argues that "Asian values" are readaptations of the missionary idea, that Asia was complacent and soft while the West represented hard work and moral propriety.
Mexico's most secure prison, Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1, is home to the country's most violent narcotraffickers.
By Patrick Radden Keefe July 12 , 2015Mexico's most secure prison, Federal Social Readaptation Center No. 1, is home to the country's most violent narcotraffickers.
Mexican prisons, officially known as Centers for Social Readaptation, are commonly overcrowded, filthy and dangerous, according to a State Department report issued last February, and they are frequently staffed by undertrained and corrupt guards.
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