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The phrase "adequate to support" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing whether something is sufficient or suitable to provide the necessary backing or assistance for a particular purpose.
Example: "The funding provided was adequate to support the research project throughout its duration."
Alternatives: "sufficient to sustain" or "capable of backing".
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Bandwidth wasn't adequate to support the video.
Now the question is whether Mr. Bush's plan is adequate to support the science.
There are a few springs adequate to support limited irrigation of garden crops.
It seems likely that such collateral might also have been adequate to support a rescue on the Bear Stearns model.
We estimated that the wild prey base was adequate to support the jaguar population.
Current efforts in workflow exception management are not adequate to support the knowledge-based exception handling.
Substantial evidence means such relevant evidence as a reasonable mind might accept as adequate to support a conclusion.
Substantial Evidence means such relevant evidence as a reasonable person might accept as adequate to support a conclusion.
Precipitation must have been adequate to support a vigorous flow in the main river throughout the year.
We want our incomes to be adequate to support our addiction to non-necessities, but we also want our commodities at commodity prices.
The company will resume its 401(k) matching program when its "financial performance improves to a level adequate to support" it, a spokeswoman, Kimberly Freely, said.
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