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The phrase "adjusting too much" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is constantly changing or adapting something to an excessive degree. Here is an example: "John's perfectionistic tendencies often lead him to adjust his work too much, causing him to miss deadlines and overcomplicate tasks."
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They had to make adjustments since they knew that they would have even more headaches if they pushed themselves too hard, whereas on the other hand, they did not want to let headaches take over their lives entirely by adjusting too much.
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If an artist adjusts too much, a deep tradition can flatten into pandering tourist fare.
"My hope is he doesn't adjust too much and makes the league adjust to him, that he goes out and pitches his game and does what he's capable of doing," Daniels said.
I didn't adjust too much from the original maybe a little pitch change, but that was it.
If takes a week to write a book if you just say a bunch of things that you think are true, and you're not trying to manipulate people with it, so it doesn't really need to be adjusted too much.
He said the upgrade should be completed by 19 November and closure timings might be adjusted if too much disruption was caused.
The 16th Century crossing will be shut between 09 30 GMT and 16:00 on weekdays until 11 November, although the timings might be adjusted if too much disruption is caused.
Jeremy always seemed to be very well adjusted, perhaps too much so.
The children had to adjust, too.
Owners can choose to pay lower taxes in exchange for not adjusting their properties too much.
While you rightly point out in "Left Has Hard Time in Era of Terrorism" (Arts & Ideas, Dec. 21) that liberalism must adjust to this new world order, I believe that, as of late, the left has adjusted a bit too much.
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