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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustment before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a modification or change that needs to occur prior to a specific event or action.
Example: "We need to make the necessary adjustment before the final presentation to ensure everything is in order."
Alternatives: "modification prior to" or "change ahead of".
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McGraw forced Stringer to make an adjustment before the game began.
Pelfrey made a key adjustment before the third inning to help lower his pitches.
People I'd interviewed would ask me to submit quotes for their approval — read adjustment — before publication.
Manager Joe Torre made a more substantive adjustment before today's game, inserting Leyritz into the lineup as the catcher for Cone.
Mr. Gore, the former vice president, urged Mr. Bush to convene Congressional leaders to pass a "serious midterm adjustment" before Nov. 5.
Customers had been waiting for the adjustment before replenishing stocks, exaggerating an upswing in demand that Gazprom executives also associated with signs of economic recovery.
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In the case of single-person and unrelated-persons households, we can assume, as we did for single-parent families, that the income variable used for our adjustment (before-tax total income per CU) conceals a lower disposable income than that of the reference (single-family) HH, once all the compulsory, nonreducible expenses are paid.
No. 13 California needed halftime adjustments before routing Air Force, 56-14.
They take their time making adjustments before capturing each shot.
"He may be making adjustments before he needs to," Torre said.
In fact, the business owners say they are glad to make adjustments before the next problem arises.
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