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The phrase "a more adequate evaluation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a better or more suitable assessment of a situation, process, or performance.
Example: "In order to improve our project outcomes, we need to conduct a more adequate evaluation of our current strategies."
Alternatives: "a better assessment" or "a more suitable appraisal".
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More studies with larger cohorts and longer follow-ups are necessary to perform a more adequate evaluation of the role of endoscopic techniques in AIIS impingement.
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A larger patient sample is needed for more adequate evaluation of the results.
Any improvement in the CPC approach and design will contribute to a more adequate follow-up and evaluation, which will have clear benefits in terms of programming accountability, learning processes when sharing experiences and better practices, and implementation of risk analysis and risk management, a dimension that was missing to a large extent in the CPC.
Biomarker levels of CYFRA 21-1, CA 19-9 and CEA were also analysed as continuous variables (after logarithmic transformation), as this may potentially represent a more adequate method for the evaluation of a quantitative variable with a broad range (Boeck et al, 2010).
The study, however, was conducted four weeks after an upgrade with installation of the allergy notification, and a recent evaluation showed a more adequate registration.
PARIS — There are relationships for which a novel is a more adequate form than journalism.
A more adequate account is based on a paraconsistent logic.
A more adequate comparison is with 480GB 2.5-inch SSDs, which generally still run around $350 to $400.
Is love a more adequate explanation for Jesus' crucifixion?
Purposive sampling might have been a more adequate approach.
Unlike smears that require a necessary structure, adequated to the issues of biosafety, ventilation, a more adequate area.
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