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The phrase "will have adjusted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that an adjustment will be completed at some point in the future, often in relation to a specific time or event. Example: "By the time the project is due, we will have adjusted our strategy to meet the new requirements."
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In another month, Eva will have adjusted, forgotten, will once again be usual happy self.
He knows his customers and knows that their eyes will have adjusted to ballooning skirts and funny fitting jackets (see fall) by the time resort hits stores.
"The economy will have adjusted to the downshift in federal spending by then, and Europe won't be decelerating as rapidly, nor will China and Japan," he said.
These observations suggest that if people only visit a patch outside of normal peak biting times mosquitoes will be either be absent or will have adjusted their biting behavior to synchronize.
By the bottom of one jar of the real thing, your taste buds will have adjusted (to natural), and you will realize that "choosy moms" sold you out for profit.
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People who recreationally swim, fish, or explore the ocean will also have adjust to the reality of growing predator populations.
If your workstation cannot be adjusted then you will have to adjust the height of your chair.
Their environment will have been adjusted to minimise disability and handicap.
To smooth the convergence, governments will have to adjust other policies — for instance, adjusting and redirecting fiscal policies.
"We will have to adjust.
Species will have to adjust or perish.
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