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"more adjusted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing the idea of making something different to adjust to a certain situation. For example, "In order to keep up with the changing times, we must develop a more adjusted approach to our project management strategies."
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"I guess I'm a little more adjusted to terrorism, so fear be damned," she said.
He thinks New Yorkers are getting more adjusted to square dancing and more hep to the movements.
"People want to get back to living — it's become a more adjusted normal," he said.
Daisuke Matsuzaka, who should be more adjusted in his second season in the United States, Jon Lester and Tim Wakefield follow Beckett.
"I am hopefully more adjusted to the physical side of international rugby now and a little bit more confidence has also helped.
Salaries for private college presidents have grown far more, adjusted for inflation, in recent years than professorial pay.
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Your plan could involve saving more, adjusting your goals or retiring later.
Even more, adjusting for white-collar job characteristics tended to increase rather than reduce the social gradient in general and physical health.
If you'd like more, adjust the recipe as necessary.
This situation calls for more comprehensive studies to make more context adjusted food and nutrition policies.
The country had to do more adjusting and processing of it.
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