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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjust to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modifications or changes made to achieve a specific outcome or fit a particular requirement.
Example: "We need to adjust to make the design more user-friendly for our target audience."
Alternatives: "modify to create" or "alter to produce".
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"We understand the issues and we have to adjust to make sure that we make the best of both worlds.
"What we've always said is that as we see changes in the external environment, we will adjust to make sure we remain on plan".
Those who sail on through it may well have to adjust, to make use of Astroglide-type aids or other chemical assistance.
In that case, asset prices must adjust to make people willing to hold the asset stocks currently out there; so it's a sort of restricted general equilibrium.
The index is based on the theory of purchasing-power parity, which says that exchange rates should eventually adjust to make the price of a basket of goods the same in each country.
"Ask them: 'Is there anything we need to adjust to make the plan work more smoothly?' You want to make sure that at any point, if things aren't working well, they know they should tell you," says Ms. Zarge.
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I had to adjust to making decisions jointly again.
The financial system will need to be adjusted to make this change, the report finds.
On Saturday, Merkel said that the rules would be adjusted to make it easier to deny asylum to criminals.
Mr. Swindler said the amount of inventory may be adjusted "to make sure this test is successful".
The proposed adaptive biasing circuit can be adjusted to make best linearization for each tuning condition of OTA.
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