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The phrase "adequate error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the sufficiency or acceptability of an error in a particular situation, such as in technical or analytical discussions.
Example: "The system reported an adequate error that did not affect the overall performance of the application."
Alternatives: "sufficient error" or "acceptable error".
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Most critical to an overall validity of any estimator of spectra in both parametric and non-parametric signal processings is an adequate error analysis.
The equations are solved using a variable-order Adams Bashforth Moulton scheme and adequate error tolerances of the numerical scheme are established by reversing the direction of time marching.
The transmission of video over error-prone wireless channels is a problem that can be solved by using an adequate error protection layer added to the streams, once the characteristics of the channel are known.
Every other file format is rejected and the server displays an adequate error message.
The simulations showed that the HKSJ method consistently resulted in more adequate error rates than the DL method.
A sample size of 5 rabbits per group with 4 groups (total n = 20) was considered adequate for the questions being asked, resulting in an adequate error component (df) between 10 and 20.
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It is capable of handling missing phenotypes and has adequate error-catching mechanisms.
Simulation-based fault injection provides a high observability adequate for error propagation analysis.
The balance between network complexity and an adequate model error is controlled by the parameter "allowedError", which is the permitted maximum error for each time series.
However, if the time o medication is not adequate, the error would overestimate the effect of stimulation.
In a posteriori comparisons, the p-value should be adjusted to maintain an adequate experimentwise error rate using a method designed specifically to correct for multiple testing.
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