Sentence examples for adequate or complete from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adequate or complete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something meets a certain standard or requirement, indicating that it may be sufficient but not necessarily thorough.
Example: "The report was adequate or complete, but it lacked the detailed analysis we were hoping for."
Alternatives: "sufficient or thorough" or "acceptable or exhaustive."

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Many philosophers have questioned whether the rule of maximizing expected utility represents an adequate or complete guide to decisions, particularly with regard to decisions of an ethical nature.

But there is still no guarantee that its results provide adequate or complete information about a customer's profile or health risks.

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The normalized contig coverage (cov per million) adopts similar values in all data sets of one specimen, regardless the fact that the absolute number of reads is adequate or inadequate for reconstructing complete mitochondrial genomes (cf. supplementary data set S4, Supplementary Material online).

All 334 potentially eligible participants had to be able to speak, read, or write English adequate to complete patient reported outcome questionnaires.

His assertion that the museum's archive is adequate and complete is endorsed by foreign colleagues.

Nor would he speak to her condition or treatment because of patient confidentiality, but he asserted that her care before being led into the cold was adequate and complete.

Bearings are designed, so that the operating minimum film thickness is adequate for complete separation of the surfaces.

He might have to address an awkward question for his fellow Democrats: how do New York's Catholic schools provide an adequate education, complete with painted walls and books and after-school programs, at half the cost of public schools?

It's a pleasant activity because it organises and confirms, but it produces the fantasy that a lazy reading – not even a reading, but a looking – is adequate, sufficient, complete, correct.

It was adequate for complete analysis ordered including EGFR, KRAS, BRAF, ALK, and ROS1 rearrangements on 40 (71.4%) samples.

Therefore, the reaction was carried out at 60°C for 15 min, which was adequate for complete color development.

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