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The phrase "able to adequately detect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability of a system, tool, or method to identify or recognize something effectively.
Example: "The new software is able to adequately detect anomalies in the data, ensuring accurate results."
Alternatives: "capable of effectively identifying" or "able to sufficiently recognize".
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Because of the relative low spatial resolution (∼20MB) of cCGH and its inaccuracy in centromeric as well as telomeric regions this technique is neither able to adequately detect small regions of gains or loses nor genomic alterations next to the centromere or telomere.
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We noticed that participants consistently provided insufficient diversity to adequately detect trends and signals.
Drug-resistant TB is thriving because we have failed to adequately detect and treat ordinary TB.
The failure to adequately detect antenatal depression has wide-reaching consequences.
Although thin-section MDCT and multiplanar reformation has been shown to have an accuracy of 95% in detecting perineural invasion, these techniques were not able to adequately resolve small second-order peripancreatic vessels.
I cannot remember ever being able to adequately explain to her what I do.
Many criminals will never be able to adequately repay their victims or society.
Overall, were you able to adequately verify the information in each article?
In this way, the model will be able to adequately model PVT properties.
This model is able to adequately reproduce the experimental LNAPL contours.
Arizona, like many others states, says it is no longer able to adequately finance its Medicaid program.
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