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The phrase "adjusts swiftly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that makes changes or adaptations quickly in response to a situation.
Example: "The software adjusts swiftly to user preferences, ensuring a personalized experience."
Alternatives: "adapts quickly" or "modifies rapidly."
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The real key is to have a keen understanding of the game on the field and to be the one that adjusts swiftly, rather than the one that moves after it's become blatantly obvious to everyone else it's time to move.
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But over all, a combination of nimble adjustments from policy makers in the region — allowing currencies and interest rates to adjust swiftly, for example — and the decisions by Western governments and lenders to open new channels for lending meant "the worst scenario hasn't come to pass," Erik Berglof, the E.B.R.D.'s chief economist, said during an interview.
The best advice is that if you err in recruiting, adjust swiftly.
'Developing' talented players means working with a team of coaches to transform them into marketable professionals capable of adjusting swiftly to the demands of the game in Europe.
Besides, persistent differences in inflation might reflect permanent structural rigidities that prevent the regions hardest hit by shocks from adjusting swiftly.
The lost decade for Latin American development was thus under way, while the Asian Tigers who had adjusted swiftly to the turbulence were poised to resume their spectacular growth.
(Rupert is the only one in the family who senses a difference between the two Pamelas.) Although she never liked children, Pamela swiftly adjusts to her new life of dirty laundry and no spare time.
Adjust sunglasses, walk swiftly through Gaby, on the right, and exit on 45th Street.
When there is turbulence in market liquidity, swiftly adjust the structure of assets".
Indeed, if it had not swiftly adjusted the eligibility criteria for its competitors, it would have been in danger of becoming pointless and irrelevant.
Mr. Giuliani is hardly the only public official who has swiftly adjusted to accommodate the needs and interests of relatives of those killed on Sept. 11.
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