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The phrase "adequate death" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing mortality, end-of-life considerations, or philosophical discussions about what constitutes a satisfactory or acceptable death.
Example: "In many cultures, an adequate death is one that allows for dignity and closure for both the individual and their loved ones."
Alternatives: "satisfactory death" or "acceptable death".
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Few low and middle-income countries have adequate death registration systems.
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Even my second thoughts are that children don't have the long-term perspective, or adequate understanding of death, to make such a decision for themselves (think of all those senseless teen suicides).
One patient, a man aged 32, died the sixth day after operation, and necropsy failed to disclose adequate cause for death.
Ideally, one would expect unexplained stillbirths to be stillbirths " unexpected by history and in which a thorough autopsy, together with gross and histological examination of the umbilical cord, placenta, and membranes, fails to demonstrate an adequate cause of death".
We combined all Spanish and all Italian datasets to ensure adequate number of deaths.
The lack of adequate documentation of deaths, and particularly their cause, is often noted in African and Asian settings, but practical solutions for addressing the problem are not always clear.
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Her new collection, "Honeydew," contains stories of life, death, and adequate happiness.
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