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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a readjustment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a change or alteration made to something in order to improve it or adapt it to new conditions.
Example: "After reviewing the project's progress, we decided that a readjustment of our strategy was necessary to meet our goals."
Alternatives: "a modification" or "an adjustment".
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"It's been a readjustment," she said, dryly.
The consequences of such a readjustment, however, may be dire.
"There has to be a readjustment in attitude," he said.
The second aspect of the Land Institute's plan is a readjustment of farm subsidies.
A readjustment of the mix of nuclear and conventional capabilities will, by necessity, reflect scarcer resources.
L. 88 200 substituted "a readjustment allowance" for "termination payments" in cl.
The rise of Curry – impish, elusive – represents a readjustment in favor of the little guy.
What improved the overall dramatic flow of the opera in Chicago was a readjustment of the tempos.
But Zhang (not her real name) was part of a recent wave of strikes to have hit foreign companies, prompting speculation of a readjustment.
25] when the French government, at the instance of Vincent Auriol, Minister of Finance, decided to proceed to a readjustment in accord with London and Washington.
"These striking deviations alone clearly show how important a readjustment of population and housing data is," said Roderich Egeler, the president of the Federal Statistical Office.
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