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Discover Ludwig"adjusts himself" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used in situations where someone is positioning themselves to make themselves more comfortable or to accommodate a situation. For example: "Tom adjusted himself in his chair to get a better view of the presentation."
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And then he adjusts himself, and, in a move that has to be practiced, pulls out his cock and puts it on her thigh.
He does a hit of poppers and adjusts himself in the sling, waiting for the next one.
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Willie is none too well-adjusted himself.
"He had trouble adjusting himself to this country.
Alan King was there drinking gin and adjusting himself every few minutes.
The midfielder slid the ball to McCormack, who adjusted himself and found the net with ease.
'There was one photograph in particular that I kept looking at,' he remembers, adjusting himself on the hotel sofa.
Although he always adjusted himself to every new challenge, many of his performances had at least a tinge of O'Neill.
Adjusting himself wasn't easy to do; they were pressed together, and his arms were pinned at his sides by her close embrace.
Perhaps he was adjusting himself to reflect the way he is online: assertive and openly emotional, more than a bit bratty.
At first he found it difficult to adjust himself, but he was good at his lessons and at sports and finally became head boy.
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