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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusted yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to making personal changes or adaptations in response to a situation or environment.
Example: "After the initial shock of the news, she quickly adjusted herself to the new circumstances."
Alternatives: "adapted yourself" or "modified your approach".
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"You stood in front of other people and adjusted yourself to the fashion norm".
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You have to adjust yourself to the market.
"I don't think you can adjust yourself superdramatically," Hackett said.
All you can do is keep marching towards it and adjust yourself as the reality shifts".
When you work with a writer, you must adjust yourself to the writer.
It does take 20 minutes to adjust yourself to Clio Bernard's The Sleeping Giant.
Maybe he would never know that you had to make pictures in your mind to adjust yourself and get ready.
"So Alliance comes up with a metric that you can adjust yourself, effectively a self-graded exam".
"In time I think you have to adjust yourself and do what people are asking now," he said.
At some basic level the world is less strange and you're less of a stranger to it, unless you deliberately derange yourself or hit the road again, or adjust yourself to a new now.
"At Hardy Amies the goal was to make something a person will put on and just forget about – if you feel conscious and have to adjust yourself all the time, that is not a successful garment.
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