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"adjustments have been" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used when referring to changes or modifications that have already been made. Example: "Due to recent economic developments, adjustments have been made to the company's budget."
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If you choose to right click, you can switch back to the current article after adjusting and rate that article, recognizing that the adjustments have been made in the background (since the tool doesn't refresh the article in real-time).
Off the track, some adjustments have been slower.
No such adjustments have been made to the historical data.
But so far the adjustments have been relatively few.
I'm only half-joking, but their third-quarter adjustments have been key all Olympics.
For the Montagnards who came to America, the adjustments have been difficult.
Only about 89,000 of those adjustments have been made permanent.
Adjustments have been made as the research has progressed, he said.
The right time to do the stimulus is when the adjustments have been substantial but not quite complete.
There are other examples where adjustments have been made to the data that are difficult to parse out.
Massive fiscal adjustments have been made but people do not believe the worst is over — and they blame the Union.
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