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The phrase "adjust for the analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to modifying or calibrating data or parameters to prepare for an analysis.
Example: "Before we proceed, we need to adjust for the analysis to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "modify for the analysis" or "calibrate for the analysis".
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Furthermore, we also performed a variety of tests to adjust for the analysis of multiple genetic variants.
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Although this tutorial focuses on mammalian cells, the given guidelines and procedures may be adjusted for the analysis of other cell types.
Subgroups were not mutually adjusted for the analysis due to sample size restrictions in relation to some of them.
The system settings were adjusted for the analysis of low-velocity signals, and the pulse repetition frequency was thus reduced to facilitate venous vessel detection.
Although mood and emotional distress in diabetes were adjusted for, the analysis would have been strengthened by including a measure of premorbid intelligence (e.g., the National Adult Reading Test).
Age, sex, sociodemographic and depression variables that showed a significant difference in a χ test and t test were adjusted for the analysis.
We do not adjust for the clustering effect for analysis of the secondary outcome.
This shows that it is potentially important in the analysis to adjust for the expedition size.
Fourth, the diet and physical activities were not adjusted for the statistical analysis.
Sex, age, BMI, BP, alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking were adjusted for the statistical analysis.
Multiple comparisons were not adjusted for in the analysis, given the exploratory nature of the study [ 38].
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