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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusts on your" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of modification or adaptation related to something belonging to the reader, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The software adjusts on your preferences" should be rephrased for clarity, such as "The software adjusts according to your preferences."
Alternatives: "modifies based on your" or "adapts to your".
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As many as can be adjusted on your television set.
You never know who you might have to hire, or what you may need to change and adjust on your product, but you should always know what your priorities are at any given moment.
The density of the text also adjusts depending on your screen size and resolution, making it easier on the eyes.
I would make them Wi-Fi intuitive with app support so that you can use them to adjust settings on your DSLR or GoPro.
Researchers devised three different ways in which the DuoSkin tattoos could be used, including as input devices that can turn your skin into a trackpad, or a capacitive virtual control knob for adjusting volume on your connected device, for example.
These can be adapted to your individual situation, and adjusted based on your own comfort level.
Ask questions to see if the types of medication you take need to be adjusted based on your kidney function.
The pipe can be adjusted based on your height, and speed, frequency, amplitude, and temperature are also controllable (which means it's better than a vagina).
And whatever chair and desk you are sitting in will automatically adjust depending on your height and weight to ensure you are sitting and working ergonomically.
Never adjust dentures on your own.
The map will adjust based on your current location.
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