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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustable from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a range or capability of adjustment for an object or setting.
Example: "The chair is adjustable from 18 to 22 inches in height."
Alternatives: "modifiable from" or "settable from".
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The legs are adjustable from 18 to 22 inches; $200.
It is neither arbitrary nor adjustable from the cockpit.
The dispersion function is adjustable from positive to negative.
But the i wing's movements are gentle and adjustable — from 18 to 30 beats a minute.
The compositions of the coatings were adjustable from hydroxyapatite (HA) to HA/dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (DCPD).
Input analog bandwidth is approximately 1 GHz and sampling speeds are adjustable from 0.02 to 3.7 GSa/s.
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The pressure inside the system is controlled by a Barocel pressure sensor (item B100 in Figure 5) from the company Edwards Vacuum and a feedback-driven electrically adjustable valve from the company MKS.
One, the "Black Box" from 2006, is rigged with a small army of costumed mechanical figures (resembling adjustable arms from desk lamps) that move along tracks onstage, with the mechanisms visible from the sides.
At Coolhouse, an antiques shop in Chelsea, he found a pair of adjustable candelabra from Denmark.
The effect of these spacers can be successfully predicted without adjustable parameters from extensions of the Lévêque equation.
Or, in the case of the adjustable bed from Amerisleep, you might be able to trigger a massage before you drift off and start the day again.
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