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The phrase "adequate substantiation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for sufficient evidence or support for a claim or argument.
Example: "In order to validate your hypothesis, you must provide adequate substantiation for your findings."
Alternatives: "sufficient evidence" or "proper justification".
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Inaccurate or inflammatory statements are repeatedly reproduced without adequate substantiation or comment from the other side.
Advertisers must have adequate substantiation for educational and/or cognitive development claims that they make for their products, including for videos marketed for children under the age of two; reliance on general theories of child development or on studies of products that are materially different from the advertised product will not be sufficient.
Therefore, there is no adequate substantiation for the claim that TI is improved by hippocampal deactivation [ 18].
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Sponsors are encouraged to identify all endpoint measurement goals early in product development, before studies are initiated, to provide the basis for product approval or claim substantiation, allowing adequate time for PRO instrument identification, modification, or if necessary, new instrument development.
"We told the Church of Scientology International to ensure they held adequate evidence for any claims that viewers were likely to regard as objective and capable of substantiation".
But he offered little substantiation.
Both depictions, however, lack credible substantiation.
Other bits of substantiation are even less plausible.
To make such assertions without substantiation is irresponsible.
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