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It is perfectly okay if it takes a few weeks for children to get adjusted the idea of stamina. vs It is perfectly okay if it takes a few weeks for children to get adjusted to the idea of stamina.

The second phrase is correct: 'it is perfectly okay if it takes a few weeks for children to get adjusted to the idea of stamina.' The preposition 'to' is needed after 'adjusted' to show the relationship between 'adjusted' and 'the idea of stamina.'

Last updated: April 01, 2024

It is perfectly okay if it takes a few weeks for children to get adjusted the idea of stamina.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Adjusted' should be followed by the preposition 'to' to show the relationship between 'adjusted' and 'the idea of stamina.'

Incorrect. The preposition 'to' is needed after 'adjusted' to correctly convey the idea of getting accustomed to something.
  • Yes, but it takes a few weeks.
  • It takes more than a few weeks, trust me.
  • Takes a few weeks to get in.
  • The shoot could take a few weeks.
  • She said the inventory could take a few weeks.
  • It'll take a few weeks to get a match.
  • It'll take a few weeks.
  • If it's infectious, a few weeks.
  • Don't hold it against me if it takes a few wallops.
  • It takes me a few weeks, but before I know it, I got my license and I'm riding in my cuts.
  • Ramus mortium sickness takes a few weeks to kick in.
  • It-it'll take a few weeks, but I think I can cure this kid.
  • Now, I figure it'll take a few weeks to put it all together.
  • ~ I could take a few weeks, or something, or... a month - maybe more.
  • They've spent the entire winter out in the salty ocean, and it will take a few weeks for their bodies to adapt to fresh water.
  • Get him to take a recess for a few weeks.
  • But when I told him that it would take a few weeks to look at the facts, he attacked me.
  • CENTCOM has agreed to look for them, but it may take a few weeks to track anything down.
  • It'll take a few weeks for the FBI to confirm their DNA test.
  • Look at the positive side of this, it'll only take a few weeks.

It is perfectly okay if it takes a few weeks for children to get adjusted to the idea of stamina.

This phrase is correct. 'Adjusted' should be followed by the preposition 'to' to show the relationship between 'adjusted' and 'the idea of stamina.'

Correct. The preposition 'to' is needed after 'adjusted' to correctly convey the idea of getting accustomed to something.
  • Yes, but it takes a few weeks.
  • It takes more than a few weeks, trust me.
  • Takes a few weeks to get in.
  • The shoot could take a few weeks.
  • She said the inventory could take a few weeks.
  • It'll take a few weeks to get a match.
  • It'll take a few weeks.
  • If it's infectious, a few weeks.
  • Don't hold it against me if it takes a few wallops.
  • It takes me a few weeks, but before I know it, I got my license and I'm riding in my cuts.
  • Ramus mortium sickness takes a few weeks to kick in.
  • It-it'll take a few weeks, but I think I can cure this kid.
  • Now, I figure it'll take a few weeks to put it all together.
  • ~ I could take a few weeks, or something, or... a month - maybe more.
  • They've spent the entire winter out in the salty ocean, and it will take a few weeks for their bodies to adapt to fresh water.
  • Get him to take a recess for a few weeks.
  • But when I told him that it would take a few weeks to look at the facts, he attacked me.
  • CENTCOM has agreed to look for them, but it may take a few weeks to track anything down.
  • It'll take a few weeks for the FBI to confirm their DNA test.
  • Look at the positive side of this, it'll only take a few weeks.

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