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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusting into" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct
It could be used in contexts where one is transitioning or adapting to a new situation or environment, but "adjusting to" is more standard. Example: "She is adjusting into her new role at the company."
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"Someone in or near retirement should have been adjusting into a more conservative investment strategy along the way," says Harper.
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The headrests can be adjusted into a neck-cradling U-shape, perfect for snoozing.
Szporer adjusted into a comfortable stance inside the cell, facing the city jail known as the Tombs.
This chock-full exhibition includes posters blatantly or subtly adjusted into a form of commentary for the 1913 Armory Show, all the shows at Larry Gagosian's Los Angeles gallery and the Museum of Modern Art's recent Jackson Pollock retrospective.
Toshiyuki Kita's lively Wink chair for Cassina, in production since 1980, won't talk back to you like Chairy, but its lithe body and Mickey Mouse-ear headrest can be adjusted into countless positions.
International cooperation on satellite triangulation is now in progress, with the prospect that existing triangulation of the continents may soon be tied together and adjusted into a single world datum.
G and GO suspension were adjusted into 50 μg/ml.
Except for takeoff and landing, it will be able to swivel and adjust into various seated and lounging positions.
Just push the button on the side, and pull the toe of the shoe to adjust into the next size.
"It is going to take a little bit of time for Moyes to adjust into that job.
Best of all, the chair can be adjusted into an upright position which would help the rider accomplish every day tasks.
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