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The phrase "adjusted over time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or modifications that occur gradually or as a response to evolving circumstances.
Example: "The company's policies have been adjusted over time to better meet the needs of its employees."
Alternatives: "modified gradually" or "adapted as needed."
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That must be adjusted over time to better suit the needs of an emerging democracy.
(This target could be adjusted over time, much as auto-efficiency standards were ratcheted up during the seventies and eighties).
"You can see this if you look through the history of the cards we've adjusted over time.
Even on a grid with no renewables, fossil fuel plants needs to be adjusted over time to match demand to supply and allow for power station breakdowns.
By contrast, San Francisco has just instituted a pioneering program to connect parking meter prices to supply and demand, with prices being adjusted, over time, within a general range of 25 cents to $6 an hour.
A "financial stability contribution," to cover the costs of future interventions, would be assessed on all financial institutions at a flat rate initially, but to be adjusted over time based on how much risk the institutions posed to the financial system.
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But if you have a strategic asset allocation that may adjust over time as you get closer to retirement, whatever the reasons are, if you're disciplined what you do is you let your portfolio tell you when it's time to do stuff, as opposed to trying to figure out which bloviating strategist on CNBC that day is going to be writing there short-term market call.
"Airport operators typically can adjust over time," said Kurt Forsgren, author of the S.& P. report.
Give women full-time, affordable nurseries and pay men to share parental leave, the argument goes, and the gender balance will adjust over time as corporate culture changes.
It's easy to lose perspective on the state of the labour market, given that our expectations slowly adjust over time and that relative to other large economies America doesn't look so bad.
Rather than continue to pump workers for extra productivity, firms preferred to return to more normal management conditions, and to let too-high wages adjust over time: "pent-up" wage cuts have been achieved simply by not granting raises.
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