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Discover Ludwig"more adjustable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that can be changed to a greater degree than something else. For example, "This chair is more adjustable than the one we saw at the store yesterday."
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"I'm more adjustable than most.
She said helpfully, "Your automatic machine should be a little more adjustable".
This being Porsche, buyers can pay for less confining, more adjustable seats.
While there are tilt-shift filters and programs today that can add blurring, the Adobe version is much more adjustable.
When asked why more adjustable features are not built into most factory-made motorcycles, Honda responded by e-mail that there was "no simple answer".
But Howitt says that while it is a problem that so much farmland has shifted from more adjustable crops to perennials like almonds, he has a simpler solution: better management of groundwater.
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In 2004, former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan encouraged borrowers to take out more adjustable-rate mortgages.
In 2004, Mr. Greenspan actually encouraged borrowers to take out more adjustable-rate mortgages.
A correlation may appear over time, however, as more adjustable-rate mortgages are reset at higher interest rates, he added.
Other changes to the mortgage market, such as better underwriting, greater use of covered bonds and more adjustable-rate mortgages, would help reduce the need for a guarantee.
Mark Zandi, the chief economist of Moody's Economy.com, estimates that another five million or so will fall into the category over the life of their mortgage, as the economy worsens and more adjustable-rate loans reset.
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