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adjusted to
adjective as in accustomed to
Example Sentences
It is understood there is no cause for alarm - and her plans are being adjusted to avoid any setback after recovering from a bug.
On Thursday, she adjusted to gusty winds and fast greens to make five straight birdies from holes 8-12 and pull away from the field.
Last month pupils were banned from outdoor exercise until January and school hours were adjusted to prevent children from travelling when pollution levels are the highest.
Rain took the two sides off shortly afterwards, but when play resumed with the home side's target adjusted to 157, Lewis carried on where he left off, falling with his team 13 short of a win.
“You know what I mean? I think it was just having that week off, getting adjusted to the pace of the game. All of the above. Shooting the ball well, something that I can control, taking better shots. … And then just turning the ball over. Not just getting a quality shot possession by possession. … My play has to be a lot better.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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