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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjust course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one needs to change direction or strategy, often in navigation or metaphorically in decision-making.
Example: "After reviewing the project's progress, we decided to adjust course to meet our deadlines more effectively."
Alternatives: "change direction" or "alter the plan".
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We always bet big, then we adjust course".
When conditions change, prudent investors reassess and adjust course accordingly.
Third, a conscious use of scenarios helps managers to adjust course in the light of events.
There will be many opportunities to evaluate and adjust course in the fight against global warming during the decades ahead.
The message is that they can adjust course a few degrees to either side but not turn the ship.
It then becomes relatively straightforward to determine when a collision is imminent and to adjust course accordingly.
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Of course, race officials have always tried to adjust courses for wind conditions; they just have not been able to do it with such precision.
Frequency shifting phenomena are revealed in the component adjusting course.
Witten pulled out his phone, queried Google Maps, and adjusted course.
It can be a risky strategy, but this is likely why Vestas adjusted course at the last minute and ended up on the reef.
But Sanders doesn't want to seem to have that conversation — and he doesn't seem to have adjusted course when it comes to broadening his approach to wooing minority voters.
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