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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustment that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific adjustment that has already occurred or been made in the past.
Example: "The adjustment that was necessary to improve the system's performance was implemented last month."
Alternatives: "modification that occurred" or "change that was made".
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But with an impending mortgage rate adjustment that was tantamount to three new-car payments a month, I needed a more sophisticated strategy.
China's central bank has explained the devaluation on Aug. 11 as a one-time adjustment that was meant to make the currency, whose value had been tightly controlled by the government for years, more market-driven.
First, it set a time frame for adjustment that was more realistic than the "shock therapy" envisaged by the US treasury, thereby acknowledging that policy-makers needed sufficient time to discover what worked best in their particular circumstances.
Pennington is trying to absorb so much so quickly that the other day he asked Hackett a question about an adjustment that was at least a month ahead of what the offense is now doing.
This past November (after Election Day), White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters that "The White House and the State Department have made clear that the single adjustment that was made to those talking points by either of those two institutions were changing the word 'consulate' to 'diplomatic facility' because 'consulate' was inaccurate".
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters last year that "The White House and the State Department have made clear that the single adjustment that was made to those talking points by either of those two institutions were changing the word 'consulate' to 'diplomatic facility' because 'consulate' was inaccurate".
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If you adjust again before the helicopter responds, you make twice the adjustment that's needed and lose control of the helicopter.
But it's an adjustment that's overdue.
For the rest of the country, however, it's an adjustment that's long overdue.
It is a mechanical adjustment that is triggered by mental preparation.
David Banes, development director of computing and disability charity AbilityNet, adds: "Reasonable means an adjustment that's available to the user.
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