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The phrase "adequate in relation to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or appropriateness of something in comparison to a specific standard or requirement.
Example: "The resources provided were adequate in relation to the project's needs, ensuring its successful completion."
Alternatives: "sufficient concerning" or "appropriate in terms of".
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Among the main findings we highlight: (1) the usage of the tool was adequate in relation to students' own testing; (2) its feedback needs to be richer in order to improve its acceptance among students; and (3) there was no statistical evidence to claim Mooshak reduced the dropout rate.
It was also found to be adequate in relation to the amount of material we dealt with.
A 3-day weighed dietary record was considered plausible when the total recorded energy intake was adequate in relation to the basal metabolic rate (13).
In relation to financial incentives, salaries are clearly the most important and reliable element, and the recent substantial pay increase is appreciated, though there is still a sense that it is not adequate in relation to the cost of living.
Consistency of themes between data from various sources (survey, focus groups and interviews) indicate that the data collected are internally valid and appear adequate in relation to the aims of the study.
Physicians judged their training to be adequate in relation to clinical and communicational tasks, but not in relation to managerial duties, thus clearly highlighting what we believed to be a gap between university training and working reality.
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"The terms proposed include findings that UBS failed to have adequate controls in relation to its foreign exchange business that were adequate to prevent misconduct, and would involve material monetary penalties," UBS said on Monday.
Numerous medical staff employed by IHMS had yet to provide full and adequate statements in relation to Kehazaei's treatment before his death, she said.
This could, in fact, reflect a moderate and adequate concern in relation to the actual risk of falling [ 10].
Furthermore, the results of the test-retest procedure provided adequate evidence in relation to the external reliability of the index.
In Sweden, the elderly population, like others in the general Swedish population has nutritionally adequate diets in relation to recommended levels [ 36].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com