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be adapted for

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A Woman of Substance was the first of her books to be adapted for TV.

From BBC

Using yeast as a delivery system can be adapted for other gastrointestinal diseases.

She recommends parents use school conferences to ask how their child handles day-to-day frustrations and inform teachers about strategies that work best at home but could be adapted for the school setting.

Dubbed the “election of a generation,” the 2024 presidential race and its result may very well be adapted for the screen — it feels stranger than fiction, like a TV plot come to life.

Evaristo says that when the book was published, there were questions about whether it could ever be adapted for TV.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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