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The phrase "little adjustment" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a minor change or modification. For example, "The appliance needed a little adjustment before it was working properly."
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If the mention of a summer dance festival and school conjures up Fame-like visions for you -- long-legged lovelies stretching in crowded halls, ragged leg warmers, bare shoulders and naked ambition -- getting to know the American Dance Festival may take a little adjustment.
More specifically, with small sample size, say n x = 10, GBS yielded estimate that is closer to naive analysis with little adjustment for measurement error compared with CGBS and CEM.
Finally, effects of discarded markers as estimated from multiple imputes ((MI); see Association analyses) tended to show excessively strong shrinkage in comparison with (AD) estimates, with little adjustment of estimates in response to imputation uncertainty (Table S4, Figure S3).
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