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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate to answer" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is sufficient or satisfactory to address a particular issue or solve a particular problem. For example, "The new research was adequate to answer questions about the impact of the program on student performance."
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Thus, our sample should be adequate to answer the question.
The f value itself is not adequate to answer this question because the absolute minimum is unknown.
The range of topics surveyed appeared adequate to answer our questions.
The remaining five minutes would be more than adequate to answer that question".
The number of participants was determined to be adequate to answer our research questions, given limited time and resources.
The sample size was pre-determined by another objective but was adequate to answer this research question.
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But Mr. Gore's bigger Tennessee problem was his failure to seriously compete there by providing adequate resources to answer N.R.A. distortions, for instance, and matching George W. Bush's numerous visits.
This makes higher sample sizes necessary to have adequate power to answer the question [ 63, 64].
None of the studies included had evidence of calculations required to claim adequate power to answer the questions.
This will serve as a reference to the bladder cancer research community and will help to select the most adequate cells to answer specific biological questions.
On the other hand, many past participants may in fact be initiating health and human rights education at their respective institutions but may be too overworked and overwhelmed to allocate adequate time to answer questions about it.
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