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The phrase "adequate to having" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase would be appropriately used due to its awkward construction.
Example: "The resources are adequate to having a successful project" does not work well.
Alternatives: "sufficient for" or "suitable for".
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"We want to determine if, in fact, the dollar amounts to be spent would be adequate to having a great arena," he said.
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And perhaps from the American perspective it's adequate to have an Egyptian President who finds enemies among his own countrymen rather than among the Israelis — this, after all, was the arrangement with Mubarak for decades.
Therefore, the two weeks amphotericin B therapy that our patient has received may or may not be adequate to have an optimum effect on subsequent outcome.
Women should be given adequate time to have the child without losing opportunities for career development.
There is no explication adequate to what has happened – a man is dead before his time, his family is stricken.
2) Respect for others (RO) refers to having adequate knowledge of social and emotional literacy.
It would give us enough acreage to have an adequate building and parking".
The follow-up was adequate for outcomes to have occurred for all six cohort studies.
Such an agency would have to have adequate financing.
The company said that its international operations are expected to have "adequate funding" to continue publishing.
We need to have adequate resources for care.
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