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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate breakdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a sufficient or satisfactory analysis or division of information or components.
Example: "The report provided an adequate breakdown of the project's costs, allowing us to understand where our budget was allocated."
Alternatives: "sufficient analysis" or "thorough explanation".
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The biggest challenge in the design of the control system is to find an adequate breakdown of this task in a hierarchy of feedback control functions.
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Specific data regarding race/ethnicity in patients undergoing ESS were sparse, with most studies failing to provide adequate breakdowns along race/ethnicity subgroups.
Directors have breakdowns for reasons.
In turn, the lack of adequate glycogen breakdown and glucose cycling ensures that apoptosis will ensue.
The choice of 20 days as fermentation duration was based on Galli et al.'s (1997) and Nwoko and Ogunyemi's (2010) reports on olive and palm oil-mill effluents, respectively, that though these effluents had high organic loads including phenol, fermentation for about 20 days was adequate for the breakdown of these phytotoxic compounds.
The absurd is the only form adequate to describe that breakdown of logic and rationality".
The committee argues that failing to provide adequate support risks family breakdown "and the possible return to care of an already damaged child".
The division, according to people with knowledge of the case, planned to accuse the executive of a "failure to exercise adequate supervision," stemming from a breakdown in the firm's internal controls.
The concept of the filler network breakdown seems to be adequate in describing the strain-dependence of dynamic mechanical properties of composites.
But when athletes find themselves in a cycle of back-to-back racing or upping their mileage too quickly without giving their bodies adequate time to recover, the continual breakdown of muscles can lead to the more serious overtraining syndrome.
This paper presents a comprehensive lifetime prediction methodology for both intrinsic and extrinsic Time-dependent dielectric breakdown (TDDB) failures to provide adequate Design-for-Reliability.
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