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The phrase "adequate schooling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a level of education that is sufficient or satisfactory for a particular purpose or standard.
Example: "The program aims to provide adequate schooling for all children, ensuring they have the necessary skills to succeed in life."
Alternatives: "sufficient education" or "acceptable schooling".
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But what is adequate schooling and who determines it?
Arthur Levine comments on the failure of the government to provide adequate schooling for all children.
Without adequate schooling, he said, people cannot take full advantage of Internet access, a market he has positioned Alltel to penetrate, particularly through wireless services.
According to the Overseas Development Institute, 75 million children aged 3-18 years, living in 35 crisis-affected countries, are not getting adequate schooling.
Stymied by the government's failure to provide adequate schooling and thwarted by an economy without jobs to match their abilities or aspirations, they are stuck in limbo between youth and adulthood.
An association between rapid repeat pregnancy (RRP; occurring within a birth interval of up to 24 months) and undesirable obstetric and perinatal outcomes has been shown, especially among adolescents and women without adequate schooling.
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Most lack adequate schools and health clinics.
"People are not thrilled with an adequate school system," he said.
But adequate schools and schooling should be able to overcome both.
"It is not in the best interests of pupils to remain in an adequate school".
The issue of adequate school funding was revisited lately, when a court-appointed panel called for an increase in state aid to schools in New York City.
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