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The phrase "adjustment based on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to changes or modifications that are influenced by specific factors or criteria.
Example: "The adjustment based on the latest data will improve our overall strategy."
Alternatives: "modification according to" or "change depending on".
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Any adjustment based on one location cannot be effective.
Others are modifying the price adjustment based on the seniority of the employee holding the option.
The Northeast market is even less likely to sustain a major adjustment based on the many factors, including zoning.
Upon further review, Con Ed officials conceded they had not made an adjustment based on weather.
I scaled this adjustment based on the share of Hispanic voters in 2008 exit polls.
In 2010, however, polling averages partial adjustment based on whether polling firms include cellphones or not.
This was quantified, in an approximate manner, using an adjustment based on the Paris-law relation.
For the last purpose, the cross section adjustment based on the Bayesian theorem is used.
"The Committee believes it likely that further research may establish that adjustment based on the ACE would result in improved accuracy," it said.
Article VIII, § 4(1) also provided for an adjustment based on the cost of transporting milk from outlying plants to the primary Boston market.
Instead, they made an unusual upward adjustment based on the readings they were getting from about one million meters they could read during the lockout.
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