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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusted fairly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modifications or changes that are equitable or just in nature.
Example: "The budget was adjusted fairly to ensure that all departments received adequate funding."
Alternatives: "modified equitably" or "altered justly".
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In my memory, the children of paradise adjusted fairly well to the climate of Eden.
Peter Smith, the men's tennis coach at Southern California, said players adjusted fairly quickly.
Conclusions: In the long term, it appears that parents of ELBW children have adjusted fairly well to their work and family life.
The dynamic model has easily accommodated the new participant and percentages have adjusted fairly.
The CEM adjusted fairly well the bias if there is no missing.
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Its labour market has historically been flexible, with wages adjusting fairly readily to changes in unemployment.
This model adjusts fairly well to the pattern of the infective agent in the study population.
You may find this position uncomfortable, but you will adjust fairly quickly.[5].
In the Army's psychological assessment, a military-intelligence analyst stated that the young Morgan "seemed to be fairly well adjusted to society".
I'm going for my three smart, beautiful, bright and fairly well adjusted daughters.
In the Atlantic as well as the Central and Eastern Pacific basins, reconnaissance aircraft are still utilized to fly through tropical cyclones to determine flight level winds, which can then be adjusted to provide a fairly reliable estimate of maximum sustained winds.
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