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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustments added" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to modifications or changes that have been included or incorporated into something, such as a document, plan, or project.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback, we made the necessary adjustments added to the final report."
Alternatives: "modifications included" or "changes incorporated".
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"There's possibly going to be a few adjustments," added Smith, who was still considering his options when England started training in Melbourne yesterday as he had yet to watch a video of Australia's opening win against New Zealand.
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Other adjustments add realism to the game play.
The seasonal adjustments add the most jobs during the winter months of January, February and March and subtract the most during the summer months of June, July and August.
These minor timing adjustments add swing to the groove.
Between January and March, this inventory adjustment added a hefty 3.5 percentage points to annualised GDP growth.
You get the inflation adjustment added to the principal and don't realize it until maturity.
Each step of adjustment added significantly to explain the total variance in the regression model.
With the consecutive inter-slice adjustment added, the accuracy increased to 98%, more over 95% of the detected midlines in the second class images were also acceptable.
For example, rural Māori had higher levels of smoking, hypertension and DM2 than either urban Māori or non-Māori and yet the maximum differences between the cohorts in risk scores were less than the 5% adjustment added to those of Māori ethnicity.
The need for sulfuric acid in the enzymatic process for pH adjustment adds $49,000 per year to the operation costs.
Making adjustments, she added, is part of the real-world experience.
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