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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusted in front" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or positioned at the front of a particular context or arrangement.
Example: "The settings were adjusted in front to ensure better visibility during the presentation."
Alternatives: "modified at the front" or "positioned in front".
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Because these guys are world-class athletes, they stepped up the pace, adjusted in front of our eyes.
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A few minutes later, after the briefest of dressing room camera breaks Neymar was back out again, this time with his shorts half pulled down so he could spend a few moments adjusting – in front of hundreds of millions of people on live TV – his pants.
TV news crews adjusted cameras in front of a stage dominated by an enormous gold chandelier.
If your workstation can be adjusted then stand in front of the chair and adjust the height so that the highest point is just below the kneecap.
Today, he took notes and occasionally adjusted the speaker in front of him as prosecutors continued to outline in often horrifying detail the executions, deportations and rapes of the wars in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo.
"It takes a couple of minutes, a couple of shows, to adjust to being in front of 80,000 people," Mr. Bush said.
They would borrow automobile keys from each other, lounge against the fenders of parked cars, adjust their collars in front of the club's dusty win dows, which read "MEMBERS ONLY" and jingle loose coins in their pockets as they watched the movements of any strangers on the narrow, tenement‐lined street.
Don't check yourself out in windows outside, and don't take out your mirror and start adjusting your makeup in front of everyone.
The front seats, which adjust in various ways, are fairly comfortable, and are covered in an attractive velour cloth, leatherette (a no-cost option), or real leather ($700).
Most farmers had not adjusted neck and front rails properly in stalls, and had hard stall surfaces, compromising cow comfort.
Something like: "We've been pleased to play at some of the less obvious international venues, and the players have adjusted well to performing in front of small crowds".
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