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The phrase "adjustment wording" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the specific language or phrasing that needs to be modified or tailored for a particular context or purpose.
Example: "Please review the adjustment wording in the contract to ensure it aligns with our new policies."
Alternatives: "revised phrasing" or "modified text".
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Major changes to the CEFR include level adjustment, wording of some descriptors, and supplementing descriptors with examples to facilitate understanding.
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We adapted the PEECH instrument with some small adjustments in wording.
The remaining five statements (pain 62.5%; sedation 86%; DVT prophylaxis 57%; head-of-bed elevation 62.5%; glucose 57%) required only minor adjustments to wording to be clearer, more concise, and to improve instructional value.
International assessments of equivalence identified a small number of items where wording needed adjustment.
Specifically, a perceived mismatch between word valence and speaker prosody during study may lead to an immediate adjustment of word valence.
You can make a more permanent adjustment to Word's AutoFormat behavior in the program's settings.
Based on the observations and received feedback, adjustments to wording were incorporated into the different language versions of the questionnaire.
For starters, consider the fact that with some slight adjustments in wording, Ackerman's vocals wouldn't look out of place in any churchy anthem.
Adjustments in wording and measurements of variables were made accordingly.
Minor adjustments in wording were made to two questions.
Only three students made use of this opportunity which resulted in minor adjustments to wording in our analysis.
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