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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate display" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a display that is sufficient or satisfactory for a particular purpose or context.
Example: "The presentation included an adequate display of the data, making it easy for the audience to understand the key points."
Alternatives: "sufficient display" or "acceptable display".
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For example, suitable scale instructions, an appropriate number of items, adequate display format, appropriate item redaction (all items should be simple, clear, specific, ensure the variability of response, remain unbiased, etc)., among other parameters (DeVellis 2003; Pasquali 2010).
While screens of mobile devices are not suitable for the primary interpretation of projectional radiographs or mammography, screen resolution, luminance and pixel size of these devices are sufficient for a technically adequate display of computed tomography (CT) examinations.
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A picture taken with a digital camera can be transferred rapidly to a computer; the quality is adequate for display on a PC screen.
Historically YouTube's done an adequate job displaying relevant results for these searches (after all, it's still massively popular), but it thinks it might have a better solution.
Selenium cells had to be relatively large in order to display adequate sensitivity to light, and eventually they were abandoned in favour of instruments of the variable resistance, or photoconductive, type.
Test results indicate that the MF-FRP system should display adequate residual capacity in typical cold-climate bridge applications.
Furthermore, some recommendations were provided to select or design an adequate e-book display for prolonged reading.
Cognitive overload theory helps to explain why East Asian students seem to struggle to display adequate critical thinking skills during courses at Western institutions.
The membranes made of blends of BMSF and APSF display adequate mechanical strength and stiffness when any of the two components is quantitatively predominant in the formulation.
The 2-item versions of the PROMIS global health scales display adequate reliability for group comparisons and their associations with other indicators of health are similar to that of the original 4-item scales.
Those who support the evidential value of the experiences will argue that the naturalistic explanations that have been offered are not adequate, that they display excessive skepticism towards well-confirmed accounts, and are in many instances highly speculative.
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