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"adjustments from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe a change or transition from one thing to another. For example: "The team had to make several adjustments from their original plan."
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Sure, there will be some adjustments from all sides.
"He makes adjustments from one at-bat to the next.
Pedroia, who plays beside Lowrie at second, lauded him for making adjustments from pitch to pitch.
It also allows early learnings and adjustments from the changes we make.
So we will expect to see some adjustments from the political parties.
Women followers, it was said, received altogether different adjustments from the men.
Since classes are large, adjustments from instructors can be few and far between.
He impressed Torre with his ability to make adjustments from pitch to pitch, a vital trait for a young hitter.
But one possible conclusion is that a less volatile economy may require quicker, finer adjustments from the Fed.
If you hope to fit in, it is also advisable to make some adjustments from standard American mealtimes.
The fact that Gruden scrapped sight adjustments from the Bengal offense upon his arrival also helps a young receiver's transition.
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