The sentence 'I'm adjusted' is correct and can be used in written English. For example, you could write in a letter: "I'm glad to hear that you are doing well in your new job. I'm adjusting to my new role too."
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Now, he claims: "I'm adjusted to it, because the truth is the day you say you're going, everything starts happening around you.
I don't like the restriction that front bags place on steering, and though it's true you can get used to it, and it's also true that all the weight on the back makes you wary of fishtailing, after 800 miles or so I'm adjusted to it and pretty comfortable riding that way now.
When I wake up circa 7 a.m. after a long, sound sleep, I find I'm adjusted to the new time zone.
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"I'm adjusting to the adjustments," said Annie Wright, the designer's daughter, who received one of the first shipments last month and put her vintage Pinch pieces away.
It's different and I'm adjusting".
"That's something I've found I'm adjusting to," he said.
"Off the ice, I'm adjusting to the city, to the players and coaches," he said.
"The fact that my wife has a career and I'm adjusting myself to it is a good thing.
"I'm adjusting the basketball rim at the mansion a little lower so he can dunk on it," Mr. Paterson joked.
This was the biggest race of my life, and normally beforehand I'm adjusting my kit and checking everything about five times to make sure everything is in place.
"I'm adjusting to my new environment, a world where formality and politeness are not a necessity -- indeed are banned," Ms. Him writes of a stretch of several months when, at age 10, she worked in a labor camp.
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