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The phrase "a time to adjust" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a period or opportunity for making changes or adaptations in response to new circumstances.
Example: "After the recent changes in management, the team felt it was a time to adjust their strategies for better performance."
Alternatives: "a moment to adapt" or "an opportunity to recalibrate".
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However, the points and the routes will be locked for a cushion period (we have used 60 s), to give the trains which may be moving towards or with-in a route a time to adjust to this change.
If there was ever a time to adjust our expectations, it is now.
Give your eyes a time to adjust.
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Dan Leistikow, the Energy Department's director of public affairs, said that Dr. Chu was a scientist, not a politician, and should be given a little time to adjust.
It'll take a little time to adjust because for me it's a culture shock right now".
The main transformer of the RECS is an on-load tap changing transformer, which takes a long time to adjust the transformation ratio slightly [34].
"It's not a big deal for some families, but for others, it takes everyone a long time to adjust to the new time frame," she says.
"I need a little time to adjust," he said.
It has taken a little time to adjust.
We will struggle for a long time to adjust to this enormous loss.
It takes a little time to adjust your expectations, and eyes, to the art.
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