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"need time to adjust" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something needs time to become accustomed or adapt to a new situation or environment. Example: After moving to a new country, I felt overwhelmed and knew I needed time to adjust to the different culture, language, and customs.
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"I said: 'You need time to adjust.
They both need time to adjust to each other.
Brock worried, at first, that they'd need time to adjust to the restaurant's stripped-down style.
We still need time to adjust to the altitude," the coach said.
Vazquez, for all his potential, might need time to adjust to the New York goldfish bowl.
You will need time to adjust, to put away those lifetime ambitions or cherished dreams.
Banks would also need time to adjust their accounting, computers and clearing routines.
Griffin, however, may need time to adjust to the NFL game.
Like Californians coping with higher energy prices, the steelworkers need time to adjust to a new world, the administration said.
"The customer walks into a store, and they need time to adjust their eyes to the light," he said.
Viviana Lindo, Eco City Farms' director of community education, said the students will need time to adjust.
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