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How to use adjust to in a sentence

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Some studies show that photosynthetic rate can somewhat adjust to a low leaf-to-fruit ratio.
A frequent complication of symptom progression is the person's ongoing need to adjust to evolving functional losses that accompany syringomyelia.
There are head restraints in the back and the backs of the rear seats adjust to give more space in the boot.
This is followed by an extended period of acclimatization as they adjust to their changed way of life.
The result is that it takes longer to adjust to a shock and requires a stronger policy response.
His eyes fluttered against the light of his surroundings, still trying to adjust to the brightness of the world around him.
This acted as a counterbalance and enabled the mirror to adjust to the height of different customers.
Although he can adjust to a laid back attitude when shooting or filming in the backcountry, competition is his forte.
It takes a few secs to adjust to the unfamiliar Indian customs and British accents, but once you do, you're hooked.
Sparks flashed from the control panels as the instruments scrambled to adjust to the power surge.
Your taste buds will naturally adjust to less salty foods and will actually prefer them after a few weeks.
Without soap-opera luridness or movie product-placement, it takes the listener a while to adjust to their low-impact pleasures.
The only viable option was to curtail current spending to meet the new economic conditions and to adjust to the overshoot of the last two years.
A few head south for university, but find it hard to adjust to crowded cities and often return within weeks.
Onya Judith, our laws do need to constantly adjust to suit the times we live in.
The positive attitude of library staff also helps users adjust to online library services.
It operates at a low gain but will automatically adjust to provide a higher level of gain if necessary.
The sun wasn't shining directly in through the windows, so it took her eyes a second to adjust to the dim room.
Nearly all have to adjust to both the responsibilities of freedom and the challenge of earning their livelihood.
If you're serious and plan quite a few early mornings, adjust your sleep schedule the same way you adjust to a new time zone.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He said the exchange rate has yet to adjust to weak commodities, making the Kiwi unsustainable and unjustified.
Georgie is struggling to adjust to her parents' divorce, her father's second marriage and her new step-family.
Indeed, the regular classroom is becoming even more standardized as schools adjust to meet the testing and accountability mandates of the federal No Child Left Behind Act.
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