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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustments made by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to changes or modifications that have been implemented by a specific person or group.
Example: "The adjustments made by the committee were crucial for the project's success."
Alternatives: "modifications implemented by" or "changes carried out by".
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... matter, in the small adjustments made by organ tuners and harpsichordists.
With the lines of communication stretched so far, the adjustments made by the Streamsider force were slow and inaccurate.
The adjustments made by these older adults to the culturally inappropriate design in order to regain feeling at home are described.
This study adopted a multiple case study design to develop our understanding of the experiences and adjustments made by women with Parkinson Disease in relation to womanhood.
Tax revenues have been weak, and the government must offset spending associated with policy adjustments made by Kevin Rudd since he returned to the Labor leadership.
Layer 3 translates the high-level adjustments made by the intelligent systems in layer 2 to appropriate lighting board, image rendering, and audio box commands.
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Each small adjustment made by the victim reinforces this control, Dr. Pape said.
That's the same kind of adjustment made by the restaurant Tailor after it, too, had been open a few months.
This is purposeful of course, an adjustment made by the show's creators to transfer the story from the page to the stage.
(a), inserted heading, inserted "(as determined without regard to the adjustment made by subsection (b))" before period at end, and added subsec.
This is because every adjustment made by China is met with higher expectations from the world for Beijing to do more.
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