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The phrase "a more adequate control" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or enhancements to a control mechanism or system, indicating that the control being referred to is better than a previous version.
Example: "In our latest experiment, we implemented a more adequate control to ensure the accuracy of our results."
Alternatives: "a better control" or "an improved control".
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In conclusion, the proposed RCA-CVVHDF protocol, using an 18 mmol/l citrate solution, provided a more adequate control of acid base status if compared to the previously adopted 12 mmol/l RCA-CVVH protocol.
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Other studies with more tightly defined patient populations, more adequate control for medical and treatment-related factors, failed to provide evidence for a positive association (Jamison et al, 1987; Tross et al, 1996).
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The law gives an author and the author's descendants more than adequate control over creative work — a minimum of the author's life plus 70 years.
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