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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate spatial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or appropriateness of space in various contexts, such as architecture, design, or data representation.
Example: "The room provides adequate spatial arrangements for the conference attendees to move freely."
Alternatives: "sufficient space" or "ample spatial".
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Adequate spatial coverage has long been considered a critical feature of good forest inventory design.
Otherwise the final 3D model may not have adequate spatial resolution.
MRI requires longer acquisition times to achieve adequate spatial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio.
The GDOP can be influenced by an adequate spatial distribution of the ROs.
The study confirmed the importance of an adequate spatial SHP discretization.
Field data on the variability of pollen deposition onto leaves, especially data with adequate spatial resolution, are currently lacking [14].
Division 5 data were interpolated from stations using a 5 km grid resolution to ensure adequate spatial sampling.
We discern a focus on the flows that backgrounds the other characteristics of the area, despite the importance of these features for adequate spatial planning and design.
For the upper tail of probability distribution of aggregate seismic loss, the selection of an adequate spatial correlation model is of great importance.
Most simulations for practical 3D geometries require a large number of grid points for adequate spatial resolution making them suitable to parallel computation.
The lack of adequate spatial resolution has limited the study of the continuum between cool/hot, source/sink, and magnetic/non-magnetic regions.
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