Sentence examples for adjusting to what from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adjusting to what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of adapting or becoming accustomed to a specific situation or condition.
Example: "She is adjusting to what life is like in a new city after moving for her job."
Alternatives: "adapting to what" or "getting used to what".

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"I've just been adjusting to what has been completely unexpected.

That means adjusting to what people want today".

"Is it one guy adjusting to what the Jets want to do, or is it 35 guys adjusting to what the new guy wants?" Gannon said.

He is simply adjusting to what he has to work with".

"We're reacting and adjusting to what the customer tells us they want — and to the economy," Mr. Paragioudakis said.

The key to these new robots is the ability to respond more flexibly, anticipating and adjusting to what humans want.

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"I'll adjust to what I have," Mr. Acta said.

"Individual sellers take a bit more time to adjust to what's going on".

President Suharto has urged his countrymen to adjust to what he calls the "new realities".

It has forced him to adjust to what he calls "my new normal".

And it won't permit the Joint Chiefs of Staff and local communities to adjust to what promises to be a wrenching experience.

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