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"make the adjustment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a change that needs to be made. For example: "We will need to make the adjustment to the new policy in order to stay compliant."
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One question is whether Ms. Bailey will be able to make the adjustment.
"I think the big thing I was able to do today was just make the adjustment.
"So far Hong Kong has been able to make the adjustment.
As a rookie in 2001 (he left college after his sophomore season), Robinson struggled to make the adjustment.
Guys who have run the same offense for five years, which this group had, have to make the adjustment.
"But the higher he goes in ball, the easier it's going to be to make the adjustment.
His own conclusion, for which he nonetheless provides plausible reasons, is that our imaginations will never fully make the adjustment.
Dave Hudgens, the Mets' hitting coach, said there was no big secret for left-handed hitters to make the adjustment.
Smoak struck out on changeups his first two times up, and he never seemed to make the adjustment.
"I beg to differ, because when you have two guys on the court that know how to play, they normally make the adjustment.
My working theory was that he was given short-grain rice, which calls for less water than long-grain rice, and failed to make the adjustment.
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