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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ago adjusted" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate concepts that do not logically fit together.
Example: "The schedule was adjusted a week ago."
Alternatives: "previously modified" or "recently changed".
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Mr. Bakig has long ago adjusted to the notion that the Caucasian homeland is under Russian control.
It sounds like a lot, but in fact the money for procurement is roughly 40percentt less than it was 20 years ago, adjusted for inflation.
Over the decades, that budget has shrunk — it was $404 million in 2011, about one-third less than it was 15 years ago, adjusted for inflation.
Most Americans are earning no more than the typical American earned thirty years ago, adjusted for inflation – even though the U.S. economy is almost twice as large as it was then.
That is the steepest year-to-year drop since the government began keeping track four decades ago; adjusted for inflation, median income was lower in 2008 than in 1998 and every year since then.
Whereas, of course, no sentient person is watching the network news, or any other kind of news, or is watching so many things simultaneously that the market long ago adjusted for Benghazi hype and counter-hype.
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How would Mr. Kerry, written off as the worst campaigner of the year just a few weeks ago, adjust to his new status as alpha male?
Scally's group comes up with a date of about 6 million years ago, adjusting what would have been a more recent estimate by assuming that the mutation rate slowed over time in ape evolution.
The same slender braids can now be had for as little as $125, a lot less than a generation ago when adjusted for inflation.
But what comes out is governed by complex agreements made nearly a century ago, and adjusted over the years, which divvy up the river's water between seven states.
Long ago I adjusted to life without a mother.
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