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The phrase "adjust off" is not correct and does not have a standard usage in written English
It may be intended to convey the idea of making an adjustment to turn something off, but it is not a recognized expression. Example: "Please adjust off the machine before leaving the room."
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"A plan is something that you put in place to adjust off of - it sets intent," explains Hay.
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The proposed drones would be able to monitor packages mid-flight and adjust off-course deliveries by deploying compressed air, landing flaps or secondary parachutes.
In addition, we extracted data on crude and adjusted VE point estimates for all reported outcomes during influenza seasons, adjusted off-season point estimates, and which confounder were considered.
Adjusting off-the-shelf modelling packages, such as SWAT, for our purposes (see for example, Martinez de Anguita et al. [2011] and Quintero et al. [2009]), was deemed inappropriate by local hydrologists.
Adjusting off-trade alcohol sales data to account for the exclusion of Aldi and Lidl produced results broadly consistent with the main analysis (Supporting Information, Table S2).
Adjust to "off the scale" readings.
The Mets may give him more time to adjust to off-season foot surgery by placing him on the disabled list and leaving him in Florida to work on his mechanics.
As the play develops, the linebackers see where the ball goes, adjust, get off their blocks and smother the ball carrier.
It helps to be able to knock off the heavy dirt and adjust to rinse off the soap suds.
Now the Mets may be compelled to adjust their off-season agenda.
As there are no guidelines on how to adjust cycling-off for each individual patient, we opted to stay within default settings.
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