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The phrase "adequate to discuss" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the sufficiency or appropriateness of a topic or information for discussion.
Example: "The data provided is adequate to discuss the implications of climate change on local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "sufficient for discussion" or "suitable for discussion".
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The methodology of the Laplace integral transform is adequate to discuss the one-sided Green's functiona because the initial conditions, in general, are given in terms of the own function and the first derivative.
While 40 screens may be adequate to discuss ARI prevention and control measures, other sections, such as pathology and respiratory defenses, would have benefited from more discussion.
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In order to assure that residents participating in GH electives are able to develop these skills, it is crucial that the clinical setting be adequately staffed, with a mentor who is able to speak fluently in a language in which the resident also is fluent and who has adequate time to discuss patient cases and to directly observe a number of patient encounters.
Patients and their families might then also have adequate time to discuss end-of-life issues, and to prepare for the patient's death.
In addition, viewing psoriasis as a simple condition means that GPs may not provide patients with adequate opportunities to discuss their concerns.
This cut point was set to allow adequate time to discuss the one or more CDS opportunities for each performance gap in the third call, given the 90 minute phone call constraint.
Ethical approval may be routine practice for many organizations to prevent harm to participants, but there remains no adequate means to discuss survey design, survey instruments or even concerns about the need for surveys.
Sixty six percent of GPs agreed that prior to receiving the fact sheets they felt they did not have adequate knowledge to discuss those herbal medicine options with their patients.
More than half of responding GPs perceived that prior to receiving the fact sheets they felt they did not have adequate knowledge to discuss those herbal medicine options with their patients.
GPs who believed that prior to receiving the herbal medicine fact sheets they felt they did not have adequate knowledge to discuss herbal medicines were more likely to agree that while having the fact sheets, they recommended one or more of the herbal medicines mentioned in the fact sheets to the patients with the right conditions more often than they usually would have.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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