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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequacy of any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the sufficiency or appropriateness of something, often in formal or academic writing.
Example: "The adequacy of any proposed solution must be evaluated before implementation."
Alternatives: "sufficiency of any" or "appropriateness of any".
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More recently, questions have been raised concerning the adequacy of any single definition of the term communication as it is currently employed.
Regardless of the adequacy of any custom database used by Times reporters as a basic research tool, a quick search using Google or another search engine or database should be a routine part of research.
"The Leveson Report recommended a new system of press regulation involving an independent external check of the adequacy of any press self-regulator and argued that this would aim to prevent a repetition of the press abuses that led to the Leveson inquiry.
However, the a priori critics question the adequacy of any such analysis.
The maximum likelihood estimation method is used to assess the adequacy of any two or more than two nested models by using the likelihood ratio test.
And their complexity might make it hard to recognize the adequacy of any analysis, even for speakers who tacitly respect the equivalence so defined.
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Post-operative radiographs were checked to know the adequacy of reduction and any iatrogenic complication.
Along with the medication, it is important to assess the adequacy of social support, any impediment to medication compliance and other illnesses that may adversely impact depression.
Firstly, we interviewed the older people who lived in the houses in order to get first-hand experiences and perceptions of the adequacy of their housing, perceptions of any risks to their health, and experiences of the ways in which their physical environment may have led to accidents or illness.
Fourth, punishment is imposed on persons who are believed to have acted wrongly (the basis and adequacy of such belief in any given case may be open to dispute).
This improves generalizability for empiric dosing, although it limits conclusions about the adequacy of drug exposure in any specific patient.
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