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The phrase "adjust the string" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you need to modify or change the tension, length, or position of a string, such as in music, programming, or crafting.
Example: "Before playing the guitar, make sure to adjust the string to ensure it is in tune."
Alternatives: "modify the string" or "tweak the string".
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A moveable bridge under each of the strings can adjust the string's pitch.
It listens to your instrument when you pick a string, and it sends comments via Bluetooth so Roadie can adjust the string.
Adjust the string by moving the magnets on both the top and bottom planes until it intercepts the beam of light and glows bright green.
Adjust the string so that it falls into the drain.
Use the bass knob to adjust the string until plucking it produces the same note.
If this doesn't happen, adjust the string or placement of the radio until opening the door yanks the index card out of the radio.
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On the topic of masks, though, disagreement was dizzying: masks don't work; only the white masks work; masks protect other people from you; masks protect you from other people; masks are pointless because you just end up touching your face to adjust the strings and touching your face is the surest way to catch swine influenza.
Adjust the strings.
Using a tape measure and your level, adjust the strings until you can see how much height needs to be added or taken away across the area you are adjusting.
Bajin adjusts the string tensions of Williams's rackets, taking into consideration factors like altitude and the weather forecast.
Adjusting the string: It's important to keep the string tight so that it doesn't slip on the drill.
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