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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusts well to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's ability to adapt to new situations or environments effectively.
Example: "She adjusts well to changes in her work environment, making her a valuable team member."
Alternatives: "adapts easily to" or "is flexible with".
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He adjusts well to new situations".
Wright adjusts well to the ball and tracks vertical passes at a high level.
On perimeter routes, Blackmon adjusts well to the ball and can make plays with his back to the quarterback.
He adjusts well to the football in the air, routinely catching passes over his shoulder or over his head on the run.
McNutt lacks explosiveness in and out of his breaks, but he does a good job of looking in passes and he adjusts well to low throws.
Annabel adjusts well to her new situation, which she considers her mother's doing: "I was a little surprised of course, but mostly I just felt it was fantastically considerate of her.
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Shinjo is also adjusting well to spring training.
But even for those children who adjust well to their status, taking medication is not simple.
Crabs have a reputation for not adjusting well to captivity and not eating.
Some Ivy League admissions officers say home-schooled children have high SAT scores and adjust well to the demands of college.
Turkey, with its history of Ottoman rule, seems to have adjusted well to democratic government.
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