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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate to take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something is sufficient or suitable for a particular purpose or action.
Example: "The resources provided were adequate to take on the project without any issues."
Alternatives: "sufficient to undertake" or "capable of handling".
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"The kind of static analysis that we often have applied in the past, Chicago school and non-Chicago school, is in fact unlikely to be fully adequate to take high tech into account.
Aside from a building adequate to take care of physical needs of the gardening staff and housing space for tools and equipment, attractive and efficient classroom space is essential for gardens with an educational program.
Grass root systems are probably not adequate to take up as much groundwater as the root systems of forests.
If we do more with less, our resources will be adequate to take care of everybody.
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"The real question raised by this report," Dr. Mellon added, "is whether a rickety system that hasn't been very rigorous but probably has served well enough to date is adequate enough to take us into the future".
"Since that time, we received adequate funding to take us to that position and we're evaluating our next steps".
Leigh Day, which is working with the charity Reprieve, said it would cost £2,500 to pay for an adequate lawyer to take on Ms Sandiford's case.
The list of potential benefits is "not an adequate reason to take such an enormous moral step," says Laurie Zoloth, a bioethicist at Northwestern University, Chicago, in Illinois.
I was able to give my job my best having had adequate time to take care of my family. Kristin, 33, Tennessee.
Many offices pay lip service to the idea of employee wellness -- for example, by offering gym memberships, yoga, or meditation classes -- but intense work schedules still don't give people adequate time to take advantage of the offerings.
(Facility manager, male) The lack of adequate power to take action against absent doctors exacerbates the unavailability of doctors.
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