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The phrase "adjust to your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of adapting or becoming accustomed to something that belongs to or is associated with someone.
Example: "It may take some time to adjust to your new schedule, but you'll get the hang of it."
Alternatives: "adapt to your" or "acclimate to your".
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You try to adjust to your life".
Check the balance of acid to sweet and adjust to your taste.
It should be perfectly sweet and sour, but adjust to your taste.
'You either just adjust to your new normal or you don't,' he said.
"You either just adjust to your new normal or you don't," he said.
New to MIT: Some useful resources to help you adjust to your new life.
Are you genuinely not enjoying it, or is it just taking time for you to adjust to your new surroundings?
You might sacrifice a day or two to exhaustion, but you'll adjust to your new schedule more rapidly.
2. "Go into a store to buy your bag to make sure the straps adjust to your height/stature.
When creating blends, add varying amounts of ingredients to a bowl, tasting every so often to adjust to your palate.
Implementation: Adjust to your new boss' working style immediately.
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