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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusted terms" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to modified or revised conditions or agreements, often in a contractual or financial context.
Example: "After negotiations, we agreed to the adjusted terms of the contract to better suit both parties."
Alternatives: "revised conditions" or "modified terms".
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The 1970s oil price increases were greater in real (inflation adjusted) terms than those seen recently.
And on a seasonally adjusted terms, Spanish unemployment did decrease by 3,907 people in January.
Sales rose by 0.5percentt from the previous month in seasonally adjusted terms, the Federal Statistics Office said.
Last week the Australian Bureau of Statistics announced that the unemployment rate had fallen to 5.7% in seasonally adjusted terms.
In seasonally adjusted terms, there was a 16% drop in non-house approvals, but house approvals actually rose 2%.
In seasonally adjusted terms, public investment contributed 0.65% points to quarterly growth – that is larger than the actual 0.5% growth in the overall economy.
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(In inflation-adjusted terms, they actually fell).
(In inflation-adjusted terms, it peaked in 1968).
In full-year inflation-adjusted terms, Japan's economy grew a modest 0.4% in 2015.
In inflation-adjusted terms, these weekly wages have slipped by 1.3percentt since late 2006.
Other aid to the poor -- food stamps, housing subsidies and medical assistance -- is also down sharply in inflation-adjusted terms.
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