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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusting to reflect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes made to ensure that something accurately represents or corresponds to a particular situation or set of data.
Example: "The report is adjusting to reflect the latest market trends and consumer preferences."
Alternatives: "modifying to represent" or "altering to show".
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One colleague — now a television news producer — developed a particularly vivid fantasy of revenge, which he was constantly adjusting to reflect the latest slights, real or imagined.
They analysed data submitted to the National Institute of Cardiovascular Outcomes Research for all children under 16 between 2000 and 2010 inclusive, adjusting to reflect the different case mix.
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The figures are not adjusted to reflect spinoffs or restatements.
Costs would be adjusted to reflect New York prices.
Payments are adjusted to reflect local wage levels.
Every year, the rates are adjusted to reflect the relative changes in property values.
Do say: "Development objectives must be tailored and adjusted to reflect the reality on the ground".
The figures were adjusted to reflect 24 selling days this year and 25 last year.
The figures are based on mortgages approved by the bank, adjusted to reflect a typical home.
Some rates, when adjusted to reflect their real costs, are higher than a hundred and twenty per cent.
China wants its quota — which determines its financial contribution and voting power — adjusted to reflect its economic weight better.
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