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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusting her" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example: She paused for a moment and calmly adjusted her glasses before continuing her speech.
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She was also busily adjusting her game.
She kept adjusting her skirt with her hands.
Adjusting her tape recorder, she begins posing questions.
Then she hikes back around the base of the third ridge, adjusting her jacket.
Adjusting her technique to an altered body has not been easy.
"I am voting for someone because I think he's competent," Ms. Yacoub said, adjusting her glasses.
"You are becoming a monster," she warned, kindly adjusting her remarks to the present tense.
But you've got to understand: she's on lithium, and we're adjusting her dosage.
"Definitely fake," proclaimed my 14-year-old daughter, carefully adjusting her bikini top.
Adjusting her visor, Mrs. Guest added, "Anyone who thinks there's a depression should come here".
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JENNIFER ANISTON: [adjusting her dress to emphasise her cleavage]: Another small part of me dies.
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