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The phrase "adequate for analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something meets the necessary standards or requirements for being analyzed.
Example: "The data collected from the survey was adequate for analysis, allowing us to draw meaningful conclusions."
Alternatives: "sufficient for examination" or "suitable for evaluation".
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Therefore, while the downscaled precipitation may not be the suitable input to analyze future extreme flooding or drought events, it could be adequate for analysis of future freshwater availability.
Over 75% of patients responded, with more than 90% of returned surveys adequate for analysis.
There were 431 episodes of sepsis, including 407 considered adequate for analysis.
Two-dimensional echocardiographic images were deemed adequate for analysis in 82% of the regions (430 of 525).
The linear regression model is often adequate for analysis of health sector inequalities, where we simply want to predict discrete change in predicted probabilities of expenditure across the categorical variables, for example, maternity care expenditure conditional on income, age and so on.
Sixty questionnaires were adequate for analysis.
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For this viscoelastic structure, second-order averaging analysis is adequate for stability analysis.
Interobserver and intraobserver agreement analysis was performed.Prevalence of morphologic parameters using SDOCT.Twenty-one eyes of 21 patients had SDOCT B-scans of adequate quality for analysis.
Adequate data for analysis were obtained in 13 patients.
Cases without adequate data for analysis were excluded as described below.
Gene frequency was also a major selection criterion to ensure adequate power for analysis.
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