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You may use the verb "adjust" to mean "to make changes to suit a new or different situation" and it is often followed by a noun, an adjective or an adverb. For example, "We need to adjust our plans to fit these new circumstances."
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What we've tried to do is adjust to that now".
All it has to do is adjust its moral compass".
The most many colleges will do is adjust the cost of attendance to include the cost of round-trip airfare.
That all they have to do is adjust their economies, find creative ways to shrink their cities, get more young and old people into jobs, so that they can keep their pension and health-care systems functioning?
He called the raw comparison of test scores "the beginning of something important," and said, "What one has to do is adjust for many different variables to get a sense of what the effects of charter schools are".
"The level of success Bradley had to deal with was massive," said Brailsford. "What he's done this year is adjust very quickly, reset his goals, which is standard procedure for him.
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But everyone is adjusting.
Even Frau Hoffmann-Bleiberg is adjusting.
She is adjusting to studio living.
"Everyone is adjusting," Ms. Bhattacharjee said.
Minnesota is adjusting to this new reality.
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