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The phrase "adjust to change" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to adapt or become accustomed to new circumstances or situations.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, employees must learn to adjust to change in order to thrive in their careers."
Alternatives: "adapt to change" or "acclimate to change".
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"It takes me a while to adjust to change".
So a couple that lasts is also a couple that can adjust to change.
Like many of Vietnam's older generation, he probably finds it difficult to adjust to change.
Therefore, a key attribute of human capital is the ability to deal with disequilibria and adjust to change.
There was time to adjust to change and he had the financial resources to cushion the transition.
A constituency-based system, which provides an invaluable link between voter and MP, must be redrawn independently and fairly from time to time to adjust to change.
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But these days, Ms. Dupervil is adjusting to change, even thriving on it.
We are all involved on both sides of the process of adjusting to change.
"It didn't have anything to do with Mike more than it was players adjusting to change and having new guys to listen to.
The scanning frequency ω can be adjusted to change the sampling rate.
If your routine varies too much, you waste time constantly adjusting to change.
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