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The phrase "adequate to draw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something is sufficient or suitable for the purpose of drawing a conclusion or making a representation.
Example: "The evidence presented was adequate to draw a reasonable conclusion about the experiment's results."
Alternatives: "sufficient to illustrate" or "enough to depict".
Exact(10)
While after 38 Qc2 Qe2+! 39 Qxe2 Bxe2 40 Ne6 Bc4 41 Nxg7 Kb5 the passed a pawn is at least adequate to draw.
In cattle 33% of the publications were graded adequate to draw sound conclusions; however, only 7 and 11% were graded adequate in dogs and horses, respectively.
Are the methods used in statistical studies adequate to draw conclusions about behavior?
Although available studies are not adequate to draw a conclusion on the efficacy and safety of Huangqi injection (a traditional Chinese patent medicine), we hope that our work could provide useful experience on further studies on Huangqi injections.
It might not be scientifically adequate to draw direct conclusions from these comparisons, but several similarities between Neurexan and Valeriana or Passiflora could be found (data not shown).
Nevertheless, by randomly reviewing nearly 29% of all applications we feel the sample size is adequate to draw general conclusions regarding the error rate on these applications.
Similar(50)
An energy analyst at HSBC in Hong Kong, Gordon Kwan, agreed that there would be adequate demand to draw gas from both pipelines but said that gas from the Xihu project would probably be much cheaper to deliver because the pipeline would be much shorter.
No need for a pump to provide adequate pressure to draw water for some applications as the gravity will do this job.
We found insufficient evidence of adequate quality to draw any conclusions regarding the effectiveness of the other interventions evaluated.
Therefore, trials with large sample sizes are needed to ensure adequate power to draw conclusions about long-term outcomes between compared groups.
In this overview we focus on those RMFs with sufficient evidence (i.e., adequate and suggestive) to draw a conclusion using the weight-of-evidence approach discussed above.
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