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"adjust to reality" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person or situation needing to change behavior or attitude in order to adapt to the current circumstances. For example: "After the pandemic hit, the company had to adjust to reality and downsize its staff."
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Adjust to reality sooner rather than later.
He added: "You've got to adjust to reality.
"His insensitivity and inability to adjust to reality is sometimes shocking," D'Antonio said of Trump.
In the end, a Democratic strategist said, House members adjust to reality.
He respects the secular-minded people who created Pakistan but insists that social and religious changes over the past two decades have made such leaders much less relevant: "We have to adjust to reality, and that demands new leaders with new visions".
Though for some reason, the conventional wisdom never seems to adjust to reality.
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"The lessons of history are not lost on us, but we have to adjust to realities that we have never faced before".
In short, they have adjusted to reality.
"No matter where we go, those schemes are going to have to be adjusted to reality," he said.
"You're out, you take the next flight home," said Mike Petri, who is back in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, "just adjusting to reality," as he put it.
Re "Adjusting to Reality," by Alicia H. Munnell and Andrew G. Biggs (Op-Ed, March 8), opposing a proposed onetime $250 payment to Social Security recipients to make up for the lack of a cost-of-living adjustment this year.
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