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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusted to everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has adapted or become accustomed to various situations or conditions.
Example: "After years of traveling, she felt adjusted to everything the world had to offer, embracing new cultures and experiences with ease."
Alternatives: "adapted to all circumstances" or "acclimated to everything."
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It's likely that British pornographers, who, in the 1990s, transformed London from a pornographic backwater to an X-rated production centre that rivalled LA, will adjust to the new regulations just as they've adjusted to everything else that's been thrown at them from governments on both sides of the Atlantic.
"She adjusted to everything and just accepted everything," the girls' mom Andrea Gorsegner told The Huffington Post in an email.
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"You adjust to everything," Mr. Ratner said.
It's like life, where you're constantly adjusting to everything.
"I wasn't prepared to adjust to everything this team expects from you," Teletovic said.
He adjusts to everything so fast, he's kind of a little genius with some stuff".
Make sure you can adjust to everything.
Their product, called the "Bevelope," can be adjusted to accommodate everything from DVD cases to thick software manuals and is made from recycled paperboard that can be recycled again or composted.
So as my body adjusted to its surroundings, everything seemed to be going smoothly.
For the analysis condition of the program, number of probe was adjusted to 10 SNPs and everything else was set to default for the analysis.
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