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"reasonable adjustments" is a perfectly valid term in written English.
You would use it when referring to changes or accommodations that need to be made in order for something to be fair or accessible. For example, "The company made reasonable adjustments to accommodate their employees' needs."
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But they're legally required to make reasonable adjustments to the course for medical reasons.
Reasonable adjustments, anyone?
Reasonable adjustments are not necessarily expensive or difficult to organise.
Failure to make reasonable adjustments is another form of discrimination.
Employers have offered reasonable adjustments in the workplace as part of promoting equal opportunities for all.
Legally, employers have a duty to make reasonable adjustments to support a return to work.
Reasonable adjustments should therefore be made to accommodate students with ME".
The law requires bus companies to make reasonable adjustments for wheelchair users.
Transparency helps managers to deal with mental health issues and to discuss reasonable adjustments.
Shops and other everyday services must make "reasonable adjustments" to accommodate disabled customers.
This means that reasonable adjustments should be made to existing systems based on an individual's needs.
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