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The phrase "adjusting for your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modifications or considerations made based on someone's specific circumstances or preferences.
Example: "When analyzing the data, we will be adjusting for your unique demographic factors to ensure accurate results."
Alternatives: "accounting for your" or "considering your".
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In retirement, you'll want to revisit your withdrawal percentage, adjusting for your actual spending, said Bishop.
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The scratch-resistant lining has partitions that connect by Velcro and can be adjusted for your specific gear.
· Look carefully at the costs included in the total student budget for each college and adjust for your own circumstances, if warranted.
Here's a sample message that you can adjust for your situation.
And when you add SleepIQ® technology you'll know what to adjust for your best possible sleep.
To easily adjust for your temperature and the weather, wear layers that you can add or shed as needed.
This correction adjusts for your position above sea level.
At this point you need to adjust for your hip size if necessary.
Start by washing your beard about three times per week and adjust for your skin and hair type.
You have to adjust for your particular lifestyle, but a good balance to start with is: 30% vegetables.
They should be adjusted for your correct size and you will usually simply have to slip your feet inside to secure them.
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