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The phrase "adjust like that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to making a specific change or modification in a particular manner or style.
Example: "If the settings aren't quite right, you can adjust like that to achieve the desired effect."
Alternatives: "modify in that way" or "change in that manner".
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You don't see what I've seen and then just come out and be OK and adjust like that.
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There are already photochromatic models that automatically adjust, like Transitions lenses in eyeglasses, darkening in bright light.
Moreover, these patterns hold after adjusting for many alternative explanations, like that county's median income, the proportion of the county that is black, and the Democratic Party vote share of that county before the civil rights movement.
For example, they can change programs that previously only dealers could adjust, like the automatic door-lock settings, as well as check information like the tire pressure.
I also like that you can adjust the Snooze feature (temporarily turning the alarm off) to any time period you like, down to the minute.
One key observation made by MIT professor and BPP co-founder Alberto Cavallo in a working paper using Billion Prices Project inflation data is that the menu costs of adjusting online prices versus offline prices are lower, making them easier for online retailers like Amazon.com to adjust prices that are "less sticky" compared to the prices at book-and-mortar retailers such as Barnes & Noble.
I feel like it's a lot easier to adjust to that.
We had to adjust to that.
I had to adjust to that.
"I think, with the team we've got, we can adjust to something like that," Murphy said.
Every single aspect of my life changed, and I needed the time to adjust to that, so projects like "Jungle Book" and "Star Wars" gave me that time because it allowed me to continue to work but also kind of recede into the background so I could catch up with myself, you know?
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