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Discover LudwigThe word "unadjustable" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that cannot be modified or altered. Example: "The height of the table is unadjustable, making it difficult for some users to find a comfortable position."
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unadjustable
adjective
Not adjustable; that cannot be adjusted.
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Luckey, himself a trainer for handling disruptive passengers, regards Swissair's restraints as superior to the unadjustable plastic disposable cuffs used on most airlines but inferior to good old metal handcuffs, which at $30 a pair he thinks are just too expensive for the airlines to justify.
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