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Discover Ludwig"adjusted lower" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adverbial phrase that describes an action of making something lower or decreasing its value or position. You can use it when talking about changes, modifications or fixes to something that results in it being lower than it was before. Example: "The company's expenses were adjusted lower to account for the decrease in profits." OR "The prices of goods were adjusted lower due to increased competition in the market."
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When China joined the W.T.O. in 2001, the expectation was that its tariffs would later be adjusted lower during global trade talks, known as the Doha Round.
Findings from this study also showed that anemia was associated with a 0.034 adjusted lower MDS-HSI summary score.
These data indicate that assay sensitivity was adequate, as the adjusted lower 90% CI was >5 ms during the post-dose time points of 2, 3, 4, 11, and 12 hours.
In year 1, SS participants had significantly lower adjusted total health care costs than control subjects (−$1,633[955% CI −$2,620 to −$646]) (Table 2), primarily due to an adjusted lower hospitalization rate (P < 0.07) and lower adjusted inpatient costs (−$1,021 [$1,688 to −$367], P = 0.002).
Inspection of hazard ratios showed that ACT-responders are at a 3.1-fold (unadjusted for clinical covariates) or 4.4-fold (adjusted) lower risk of death within 5-years, when treated with ACT.
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But the Giants' tacklers adjusted, lowering their trajectories as they hammered at Alexander.
An accuracy-preserving smoothness indicator is introduced to gradually adjust lower bounds for the element-based correction factors.
It is suggested that a training equipment incorporating unstable elements would enhance postural control by adjusting lower extremity kinematics and reorganizing muscle activity.
If the model parameters were adjusted towards lower temperatures and hence a lower volatilization of NH3, the emissions in this area would be even lower.
Prices at cash registers and gas pumps across the country were a seasonally adjusted 1.7percentt lower in November from the month before, led downward by a 17percentt decline in energy prices.
In Portugal, the clever idea was something called "fiscal devaluation," in which taxes were to be adjusted to lower labor costs.
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