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The phrase "adequate premises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing arguments, reasoning, or the foundation of a theory or idea, indicating that the premises are sufficient for the conclusion drawn.
Example: "In order to support his argument, he must provide adequate premises that logically lead to his conclusion."
Alternatives: "sufficient premises" or "appropriate premises".
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In a resolution voted in December, Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee also pointed out that the EU delegation needs adequate premises and proper security cover to travel anywhere in the country to monitor EU-funded programmes, respect for human rights and reform efforts.
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Horses on the premises require adequate turnout in spacious, well-fenced paddocks.
Ramljak says the recently offered contract for long-term storage did not ask for a risk and safety analysis to see if the institute's premises are adequate for such storage.
Finally, under the premise of adequate funding, a VER provides customers with stable electricity package plans to minimise operational risk.
To the contrary, the 1998 study acknowledges that the receipt of nonresearch services for soft dollars (i.e., commissions) can be lawful, and such lawfulness is premised on adequate consent being obtained from those whose commissions pay for the service.
UNICEF is assisting the Maldives government with cleaning school premises and ensuring adequate sanitation facilities.
A premise for the adequate interpretation of these data is an intact renal function with normal serum creatinine values.
We also have previously raised the premise that an adequate response (e.g., antioxidant intake) to a specific insult (e.g., OxS) may reduce or delay the development of pathologic conditions associated with the insult (27).
In this sense, the status quo and broader tax breaks proposed by Mr. Trump are only different in degree, both premised on the standard assumption that an adequate supply of attractive childcare options will follow.
The Wall Street Journal concurred, saying that while the series' role-reversal premise may have been adequate for a play or film, it was too limiting to serve as the basis for a continuing series.
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