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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act as adequate" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning; "adequate" is typically used as an adjective and does not fit well with "act as."
Example: "The resources provided do not act as adequate support for the project."
Alternatives: "serve as sufficient" or "function as acceptable."
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The results of our study show that HPMC films with suitable edible colours act as adequate light barrier to avoid photo-oxidation of salmon oil during extended storage.
Collagen, the most abundant protein in mammals, gives structure, consistency and resistance to soft tissues and might act as adequate scaffold to engineer such tissue constructs.
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Act as quickly as possible.
Act as much as possible.
Act as shy as you can.
Act as innocent as you possibly can.
Stage therefore fails to act as an adequate proxy for preceding confounders associated with severity of disease.
The equivalence of citrate- with bicarbonate-buffer in CVVH replacement solution in this respect has been demonstrated by us before in a smaller study [ 26] and the current one underscores the potential of citrate in the replacement solution to act as an adequate and single buffer.
We feel that as the main purpose of ultrasound guidance is to aid in locating and puncturing the vein, venepuncture acted as an adequate proxy for peripheral venous access.
We believe that the Physical cartoons themselves acted as an adequate internal control.
He acted as confident as ever.
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