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The phrase "adjusted to" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to indicate an adjustment or adaptation of something to fit a particular purpose or need. For example, "The teacher adjusted the instruction to fit the students' level of understanding."
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We've just adjusted to that.
*Hitters have adjusted to Rivera.
In short, they have adjusted to reality.
Gradually, my eyes adjusted to the darkness.
Premiums are adjusted to account for claims.
He never adjusted to corporate life, though.
Pay was then adjusted to attendance.
Ms. Choi gradually adjusted to the peril.
That's something I've adjusted to rather easily.
Maybe it hadn't adjusted to the hordes.
I adjusted to it very well.
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