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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again to adjust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of making further changes or modifications after having already made some adjustments previously.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback, I realized I needed to go back again to adjust the settings for better performance."
Alternatives: "once more to modify" or "again to modify".
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She twisted and turned again to adjust her brassiere.
Like a chef, the director goes back now and again to adjust for taste.
If you add a link to an image, and then you use the "Add Media" button again to adjust the image settings (such as selecting another embed option or adjusting alt or title text), the link will be removed.
The main control on the iPod is a scroll wheel: you spin it with your thumb to navigate the long list of songs (or artists or genres), touch a button to pick a track and use the wheel again to adjust the volume.
If I watch it again, will it take time again to adjust?
You can tap again to adjust this setting.
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Benjamini-Hochberg FDR correction was again applied to adjust for multiple comparisons.
The summaries were then reviewed again, to verify, adjust and re-allocate categories.
Now and again, satellites have to adjust their orbits to steer clear of passing debris.
I learned to sit up, stand and walk again; I learned to adjust to living with a body that was completely without sensation on one side.
This week in Washington and later this month in Miami, trade ministers from across the Americas are to meet again to try to adjust the rules that would govern free trade in the hemisphere, and the exchanges promise to be caustic.
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