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The phrase "adjusted for education" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing data or statistics that have been modified to account for differences in educational attainment or background.
Example: "The income figures were adjusted for education to provide a more accurate comparison between different demographic groups."
Alternatives: "accounting for education" or "normalized for education".
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ORs and 95% CIs from an unconditional polytomous logistic regression model, adjusted for education and age.
ORs and 95% CIs from an unconditional polytomous logistic regression model featuring an age liberty interaction term, adjusted for education and age.
We used a logistic regression model adjusted for education and occupation to investigate the associations between the PE grade and a future musculoskeletal diagnosis.
In additional analysis we also adjusted for education and lifestyle factors.
While the mean PSS score adjusted for education was significantly (p < 0.001) higher in migraine patients than that in controls, the score adjusted for education, depression, and anxiety in migraine patients was not significantly different from that in controls.
For each variable two models were compared; the first model adjusted for education and the factor of interest one year prior to diagnosis and the second model adjusted for education and the factor of interest one year prior to diagnosis and the remaining investigated factors (Table 4).
* Adjusted for education, age, sex and race.
Data were adjusted for education, smoking, and physical activity.
Analyses for family income were not adjusted for education.
The analyses were also not adjusted for education.
3 Model 3 is additionally adjusted for education.
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