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The phrase "adjustments for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing modifications or changes made specifically for a person, often in contexts like planning, accommodations, or personalizing experiences.
Example: "We need to make some adjustments for him to ensure he feels comfortable in the new environment."
Alternatives: "modifications for him" or "changes for him".
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I don't think there's huge changes, but there's some adjustments for him, and he's doing way better than before".
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It's kind of an adjustment for him".
It was a heck of an adjustment for him.
"It was a long, long adjustment for him to accept what my path would be.
I think the absence of Jayson Williams has been a big adjustment for him.
It was an adjustment for him, but he was going to do just fine".
"I know it's been an adjustment for him," she said.
"I don't think it's a big adjustment for him," Woodson said of Anthony.
So it was more of an adjustment for him and me, and he managed to come out as a winner because he found his way in those conditions.
Torre, who started out as a catcher and converted to third, said the biggest adjustment for him was reading the way the ball hooks down the line.
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