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The phrase "adjustments that drive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or modifications that lead to significant results or impacts, often in a business or analytical context.
Example: "The adjustments that drive performance improvements are essential for our success in the competitive market."
Alternatives: "changes that propel" or "modifications that influence".
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In addition to transcriptomic approaches, quantitative proteomic methods have provided unique insights into the global metabolic adjustments that drive N starvation-induced lipid accumulation, uncovering complex activity changes in the enzymes responsible for C and N metabolism [ 17– 17].
These include potential future losses of carbon on-site that could result from natural disturbance, poor management or other factors (collectively referred to as "non-permanence") and potential losses of carbon off-site due to activity shifting or market price adjustments that drive up carbon losses elsewhere (typically called "leakage").
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In the current study, we applyed an original protocol of slow oscillations of the platform on which the subjects were standing at the frequency below the detection threshold of the vestibular canal system, in order to observe adjustments that are primarily driven by the proprioceptive system, especially when the eyes are closed.
Does he have that drive?
What gives them that drive?
That drives off tourists.
That drives me nuts.
That drives him every day".
That drove Hitz crazy.
That drives the weighting.
That drives unique value.
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