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The phrase "either adjustment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to one of two possible adjustments that can be made in a given situation. One example of using this phrase could be: "We can either increase the budget or make adjustments to our current plan." In this sentence, "either adjustment" indicates that the speaker is considering two options for addressing a problem or situation.
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Most of my friends vote for either HDP or CHP.
Notre Dame begins tomorrow against either Georgetown or Syracuse.
All but one studied law at either Harvard or Yale.
Add the Big 12 champion (either Baylor or TCU).
Authorities have not determined the cause of either California fire.
It was designed by either Sir Henry Royce or Herr Daimler.
There is no charge to visit either Constitution Plaza or Bushnell Park.
Delta Air Lines is weighing a takeover of either Northwest Airlines or United Airlines, a unit of UAL.
Either Congress pays its bills, or it doesn't.
Either Blockbuster adopts our approach or disappears".
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