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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get adjusted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to suggest that someone is adjusting to a new situation, such as a change in their routine. For example, you could say, "It took me a few weeks, but I'm finally starting to get adjusted to my new job."
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"They do get adjusted".
But those are issues that get adjusted.
It takes time to get adjusted.
"It took a little time to get adjusted to it".
We just want to help him get adjusted".
"You do have to get adjusted," Conway said.
"I'm just trying to get adjusted," he said.
Helping Nichole get adjusted to her new school was paramount, Mrs. Ruggieri said.
It's a whole new secondary and it takes a while to get adjusted.
"Portland is a smaller city, and it's easier to get adjusted to.
"When you have retirement thrust on you, it takes some time to get adjusted to it".
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