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The phrase "adequate corrective actions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing measures taken to address a problem or deficiency in a process or system.
Example: "After reviewing the audit findings, the management team implemented adequate corrective actions to ensure compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "sufficient remedial measures" or "appropriate corrective measures".
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The optimization of the sewage system, the occurring problems during operation, and the adequate corrective actions are also discussed, with suggestions of suitable processes (PCO, adsorption, constructed wetlands) for post-treatment of the petrochemical wastewater already treated by the activated sludge method.
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Another of the family's lawyers, Jonathan S. Abady, added, "It's not at all clear that the city has taken adequate corrective action," like offering additional training for workers on the protocol, "to make sure something like this doesn't happen again".
The plant's suspension will be lifted once we receive adequate assurances of corrective action," the agency said in a statement Tuesday.
Eisenhower concluded that Patton was invaluable to the war effort and that he was confident the corrective actions taken would be adequate.
About one-quarter required corrective actions.
Any corrective actions shall be recorded and the results of these corrective actions shall be assessed.
Toyota had taken "voluntary corrective actions," the warning said.
"Boeing would support such corrective actions," he said.
It is not known whether any corrective actions were taken.
The warning said that Toyota had taken "voluntary corrective actions".
It will issue a preliminary report and corrective actions next week.
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