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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjust to that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of becoming accustomed to a new situation or change.
Example: "After moving to a new city, it took me a while to adjust to that lifestyle."
Alternatives: "adapt to that" or "get used to that".
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And you need to adjust to that.
We had to adjust to that.
It's good for them to adjust to that.
What we've tried to do is adjust to that now".
To some extent we have to adjust to that.
It can be tough to adjust to that.
I feel like it's a lot easier to adjust to that.
Obviously they have to adjust to that when they go small now".
So when you look you say, 'Oh, there's Joey — he doesn't like you to talk, you can't talk back to him.' So you adjust to that.
Starting a meeting with 20 minutes of silence so everyone can read a memo just isn't the way most businesses operate, and it's hard to adjust to that.
If we know that 20 years from now, no one will be driving motor vehicles for a living, we can adjust to that.
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