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The phrase "adjustment significantly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent or impact of a change or modification in a particular context.
Example: "The adjustment significantly improved the overall performance of the system."
Alternatives: "change considerably" or "modification greatly".
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Initial marital adjustment significantly predicted depressive symptoms for husbands and wives at all follow-ups.
Density adjustment significantly affected POXC/SOC ratio (p < 0.001), with maximum POXC content per unit SOC content also under moderate density adjustment.
Therefore, low SNR and wide interval for fine time adjustment significantly degrade the performance in[7, 8, 11].
Therefore, low SNR and wide interval for fine time adjustment significantly degrade the performance in [9, 10, 12, 13].
After adjustment, significantly more pain was experienced by participants in both larvae groups (P<0.001) than in the hydrogel group.
Psychopathology is the only aspect of adjustment significantly explained by both diabetes-related and general stress, even after controlling for protective factors.
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This adjustment can significantly improve the spectral resolution of the data.
We define a big loss as a judgmental adjustment that significantly decreases the forecasting accuracy compared to the baseline statistical forecast.
Strikingly, 55 out of the 65 unadjusted AA eQTLs were validated in CA, indicating that the adjustment procedure significantly reduced GWAS power.
Each step of adjustment added significantly to explain the total variance in the regression model.
After multivariable adjustment, factors significantly associated with inter-rater disagreement were age, surgical procedure, hypertension, and malignancy (Table 5).
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