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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate to precisely" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and may lead to confusion, as "adequate" and "precisely" convey different levels of certainty and specificity.
Example: "The data provided was adequate to precisely determine the outcome of the experiment."
Alternatives: "sufficient to accurately" or "enough to specifically".
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Recruiting 45 volunteers with six visits each would be adequate to precisely estimate σ A, although recruiting 50 volunteers with three visits each would be a more efficient approach to attain the necessary power [see Supplemental Material, Figure 7 (doi:10.1289/ehp.0900855.S1)].
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That is an intimacy that falls short of identity but is surely, nonetheless, an intimacy adequate to render fully credible our representation of the agent as, precisely, rational.
And it all culminated in the worst financial crisis in our lifetimes, precisely because there were no regulations that were adequate to the kinds of recklessness that was being carried out".
SERVICE -- Adequate to absent.
Adequate to poor service.
"Is it adequate to address the problem?
But what is adequate to you might not be adequate to me.
That number is not adequate to patrol 2,000 square miles.
Are current laws adequate to fight this scourge?
"Some People" received adequate to good reviews.
Was VO2 adequate to needs?
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