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"adjust before" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that one thing should be done before another. For example: "Be sure to adjust before you start the machine."
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Some patterns are perfectly sized and others require you to measure and adjust before beginning.
You have to adjust before he does.
"That is the frustrating part, that we need to adjust before the French, different balls".
Rodriguez said his eyes needed a second or two to adjust before he could swing again.
George took more than a month to adjust before assuming an assertive demeanor on offense to complement his defensive attitude.
Whether existing institutions can adjust before a deluge of climate-driven events provoke new conflicts, however, is anyone's guess.
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The eyepiece must first be adjusted before any adjustment of the objective.
Today German-made accordions destined for Colombia are adjusted before export to provide vallenato's warm, reedy sound.
The new cub was born on April 9; officials at the zoo wanted to make sure that he was healthy and well adjusted before officially putting him on display.
Having the binoculars properly adjusted before setting out is crucial, she said, but the real trick is to fix the bird's position with the naked eye, then lift the binoculars to your eyes without moving your neck at all.
The samples were stored at 4 °C and the solution pH was adjusted before determination.
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