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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustable for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something can be changed or modified to suit a particular purpose or need. Example: The chair is adjustable for people of all heights, making it perfect for use in a conference room.
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Front struts are adjustable for racing, and the strut support mounts also allow wheel camber adjustments to allow for use of racing tires.
This coupling is adjustable for different flash guide numbers.
It is often adjustable for the weaving of different sized carpets and rugs.
The bridle lines are connected to each other, forming a tow point adjustable for the prevailing wind conditions.
The thick 52-millimeter front fork is adjustable for preload as well as for compression and rebound damping, and has 4.7 inches of travel.
But more than that, the font size is adjustable for those with eyes that are, um, less capable than they used to be.
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Confocal microscopy images were produced using a Leica TCS SP2 microscope (Buffalo Grove, IL. USA), which allows for adjustable bandwidths for the detected fluorescence.
An option for an adjustable defocus for the OBT will be investigated for imaging purposes as opposed to centroiding.
There were corsets for fencing and gymnastics, adjustable ones for pregnancy and nursing, others for muggy colonial climates, even ones for dancing the tango.
Sleeves were adjustable — long for riding, shorter for off-the-bike.
I'll also carry a multi-tool and adjustable wrench, for brake/fender/random adjustments, some chain lube, a spoke wrench, and my Filthy Bag of Random Crap.
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