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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjust back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of returning something to a previous state or position.
Example: "After reviewing the changes, I decided to adjust back the settings to their original configuration."
Alternatives: "revert" or "reset to original".
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The Redskins did not adjust back.
"She had the least amount of theatrical experience, so maybe she was the quickest to adjust back to film".
For some, it may take a little bit longer to adjust back to sitting in a classroom and doing homework assignments.
My friend Molly, who lives in England, had recently told me that her daughter, who was then 3, had needed weeks to adjust back to local time after a trans-Atlantic flight.
"It took me months to adjust back.
In other words, it represents the speed at which bank rates adjust back to equilibrium after a change in the monetary policy rate.12.12
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"As the league adjusted to Garrett, he adjusted back," Huntington said.
If the measured discrepancy exceeds this, the process is adjusted back to the target.
The challenge facing every player who took part in New Zealand is as much mental as physical — adjusting back to club play after the game's summit.
If in one period a shock — a big rise in the price of oil, for instance — causes output to fall and unemployment to rise, in the next period the economy automatically adjusts back to a state of full employment.
But the strong G.D.P. numbers this year may turn out to be short-lived and the economy may now be adjusting back to the lower growth of the post-crisis years.
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