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The phrase "adjustments for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modifications or changes made for a specific purpose or situation.
Example: "The report includes adjustments for a more accurate financial forecast."
Alternatives: "modifications for a" or "changes for a".
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Manual mode provides adjustments for a whole host of settings including the white balance, ISO, HDR and metering.
Now she has been kind enough to film the latest adjustments for a TV reality show, viewers can judge for themselves.
"It's pretty obvious that if we're going to do anything to get rid of the disease long-term," she said, "we're going to have to make some herd-management adjustments for a time, then we can go back to natural regulation or whatever the park thinks is best".
As our population continues to grow, it's incumbent on us all to make adjustments for a more balanced future.
As an application, we compute the price and value adjustments for a basis swap, and study the model risk associated to different interpolating functions.
AKI patients had higher crude 3-year mortality than non-AKI patients, but the difference was not robust for adjustments for a number of relevant confounders.
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He has made only slight adjustments for an otherwise unique week.
Couture is about celebrating the singular body, making specific, private adjustments for an individual.
Asked whether it's necessary to make adjustments for an American audience, she said, "I think you do have to.
We propose that appropriately trained therapists may use the standard DBT model with some adjustments for an eating disorder diagnosis.
The images should all have similar color or contrast adjustments for an even look.
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