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The phrase "a command to adjust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an instruction or directive that requires someone to make a change or modification.
Example: "The system issued a command to adjust the temperature settings for optimal performance."
Alternatives: "an instruction to modify" or "a directive to change".
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The model was repeated using a command to adjust for clustering based on clinical correlations groups (Table 4, Model 2) which again suggested that the one-time contact based educational intervention had a significant effect (p = 0.01).
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The data were analysed using Stata 10.0 with the svy command to adjust for the design of the study.
The prevalence estimates were calculated by using the svy command to adjust CIs because some pigs originated from the same farm.
Data were entered into a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and then transferred to Stata version 13.0 for analysis using survey commands to adjust for the two-stage cluster sampling design.
The mattress responds to voice-activated commands to adjust firmness and elevation settings, can give you massage and uses a non-invasive technology called SleepIQ to track your sleep experience and suggest support adjustments.
We used the STATA svy commands to adjust for clustering at the facility level and stratification by facility type and district, and variation in sampling probability across facilities.
All statistical analyses were conducted using STATA/MP V.12.1 (StataCorp, College Station, Texas, USA) and multilevel models were fitted using STATA survey commands to adjust for the variability of clustering.
In the present investigation, the dual-BESS scheme is to operate as a power reserve source as well: in response to the grid frequency deviation Δf grid as shown in Fig. 1, a command shall be generated to adjust the output power of the in-service BESS.
It took me a while to adjust".
It took him a while to adjust.
Some atlases took a while to adjust".
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