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The phrase "adjust him to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to modifying someone's behavior, attitude, or skills to fit a particular situation or environment.
Example: "The coach worked hard to adjust him to the new training regimen."
Alternatives: "adapt him to" or "acclimate him to".
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But whereas the one challenge encourages him to think along lines that will drive him yet further from society, the other challenge encourages him to think along lines that will adjust him to society.
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McHugh sees his job as trying to get the parents to "forget about adjusting him to their aims, with medication or anything else".
McHugh sees his job as trying to get the parents to "forget about adjusting him to their aims with medication or anything else".
When Federer was dominant, he could virtually pick what style he wanted to employ to be successful, always forcing his opponents to adjust to him.
"Everyone in the company is computer literate and we have to adjust to him.
The family psychiatrist, Merrill Moore, informed the Lowells that their son was a genius: everybody would have to "adjust" to him as he was.
Everybody's trying to adjust to him.
Teams started to adjust to him, though, and quickly recognized Washington couldn't protect the passer.
"It's a different ballgame when he's on the court, so we had to adjust to him being out.
It remains to be seen how he adjusts to them and how they adjust to him".
Drake's coach, Dan Kenilvort, says his strategy was to make the A-11 adjust to him.
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