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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusting themselves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals making changes or adaptations to their behavior, mindset, or circumstances.
Example: "The students are adjusting themselves to the new learning environment after the school renovation."
Alternatives: "modifying themselves" or "adapting themselves".
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Students' biggest problems is adjusting themselves to being left pretty much to their own devices.
And people all over the world were soon to be adjusting themselves to their new environment.
The synapses move through those various sizes, adjusting themselves with the signals they receive, the scientists said.
The range of students' classroom-based activities is generally restricted; therefore, individuals have limited options for adjusting themselves to the indoor thermal environment.
The tales mostly concern children adjusting themselves in one way or another to the stupidities and dangers of the adult world.
Years later, a Japanese emissary to Roosevelt paraphrased the president's comments to him: "All the Asiatic nations are now faced with the urgent necessity of adjusting themselves to the present age.
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Let matters have time to adjust themselves between you.
"They might have to adjust themselves to the Security Council.
Buildings would adjust themselves according to the temperature.
"We don't want companies that do not adjust themselves to our laws in our country".
Actually, Parisians seem perennially able to adjust themselves to the fashion people.
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