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The phrase "adequate to solve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something is sufficient or suitable for addressing a particular problem or challenge.
Example: "The resources provided were adequate to solve the issues we faced during the project."
Alternatives: "sufficient to address" or "capable of resolving".
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The method is very restrictive but is adequate to solve the load balance problem.
Individual charity, however important, is not adequate to solve the big changes that have happened in America.
Results from simulations indicated that PSO is more adequate to solve this kind of problem.
Several have said they do not believe the changes Microsoft is proposing -- even if they are clearly delineated and easily enforceable -- are adequate to solve the problem.
Dr. Charles C. Killingsworth, professor of economics at Mich igan State University, also questioned whether the Admin istration's manpower proposals were adequate to solve the problems of the chronically un employed as well as the million people who would be placed in the work force with a slow down in defense spending and a troop cutback.
His optimism was not justified: neither this letter nor the Council of Nicaea itself nor the second letter, in which Constantine urged acceptance of its conclusions, was adequate to solve a dispute in which the participants were as intransigent as the theological issues were subtle.
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Working on individual and isolated material components is no longer adequate enough to solve sophisticated engineering problems in industry.
But, he warned, "it doesn't help in adequate numbers to solve the problem, and it is expensive".
Therefore, students must develop abilities to choose the most adequate method to solve them, taking into account the characteristics of the problem that is being studied.
Targets for new homes are likely to be missed by half of England's local authorities, according to a damning assessment of the government's housing strategy, while increasingly profitable building companies are getting away with paying less for infrastructure and more than half of councils have failed to draw up adequate plans to solve the housing crisis.
Finally, investigating epiphyte host specificity has many pitfalls, and it is one of the major goals of this review to identify these problems, propose adequate approaches to solve them, promoting meaningful future field studies, which we discuss in detail in the final section of this paper.
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