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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate flash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sufficient amount of flash, typically in contexts related to photography, lighting, or technology.
Example: "The camera's adequate flash ensured that the photos were well-lit, even in low-light conditions."
Alternatives: "sufficient flash" or "ample flash".
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For adequate "flash region" coverage, a virtual bolus of 10 mm in thickness was used to cover the "flash region".
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A nanosecond (ns; 1 ns = 10 9 second) flash is adequate for studying almost any purely chemical reaction where there is a change in chemical identity.
The numbers of colony-forming units (CFU/mL) were counted after adequate incubation using colony counter Countermat Flash (iul Instruments, Barcelona, Spain).
A 256MB flash memory card is more than adequate to store hundreds of still photographs, but much more storage capacity is needed for long home movies or thousands of songs.
To improve the quality of your smartphone photos, shoot stationary photos that don't involve the rapid movement of your subjects, shoot under adequate light conditions, and don't use a flash unless it's absolutely necessary.
The note dealt at length with preparations being made to shelter the children during air raids and contained the following sentence: "The Nursery School will keep on hand an adequate supply of food, blankets, first-aid equipment, flash-lights, and lillipops".
The 1.3-Megapixel camera is adequate, though we would have liked to have seen a flash included.
Other forms of procuring data, for example, from interviews, videographed peer discussions, classroom observations, flash interviews, reflective essays or learning diaries, might prove more adequate.
High-speed algorithmic markets that lack adequate real-time monitoring and surveillance risk even scarier things than a flash crash, which happened on May 6, 2010.
And high-speed algorithmic markets that lack adequate supervision (real-time monitoring and surveillance) risk even scarier things than flash crashes.
"I believe this latest event was handled better than the flash crash, but the larger question is whether our markets are adequate to deal with the technology that is out there," Mr. Levitt said.
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