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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustments my" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I need to make adjustments to my schedule for next week."
Alternatives: "my adjustments" or "adjustments to my".
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So we made some adjustments, my ex-wife and I.
After a debridement surgery, injections, supplements, heat and cold therapy, and activity adjustments my injury was getting worse.
Preparing for the crying, the feedings, the sleepless nights, and the adjustments my other children would go through.
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I made adjustments in my thinking, my reactions, my expectations.
Without making this adjustment, my calculation of invested capital, and subsequently ROIC, would be distorted by past profits and not reflect the ongoing operations of the business.
Apparently a Klout algorithm change made some users' scores drop, which had people go all "the sky is falling" in the comments section of the blog post announcing the adjustment, "My score went from 73 down to 53. 20 point drop.
Though a reminder might sting in the moment, I relish sight-adjustments my friends (and kids) send my way.
Like a good massage or chiropractic adjustment, my body and mind felt relaxed and in sync enough to go to sleep.
Distilling that research confirmed my convictions, but also clarified them in ways that required some adjustments to my theology and my book.
Ms. Cayen is making further "adjustments to my way of life, like my daily life," she said.
They became experiments in awareness and opportunities to sense my orientation in space, make adjustments on my own, and practice moving skillfully and lightly.
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