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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate venue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a suitable location for an event, meeting, or legal proceeding.
Example: "The conference organizers are currently searching for an adequate venue that can accommodate all participants."
Alternatives: "suitable location" or "appropriate setting".
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Moreover, "the courts do not provide an adequate venue for commercial disputes," Mr. Sciaroni said.
Standing back from these institutional discussions, it's debatable whether the climate change negotiations are an adequate venue for addressing the underlying issue.
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Preventive strategies include acclimatization, familiarity with the race venue, adequate warm-up time, and proper hydration [111].
We need a rehearsal venue with adequate acoustics, decent lighting, proper heating and ventilation, and reasonable security.
This year the congress venue was adequate, although because of its size and complicated architecture one was never quite sure where in the compound one was located.
Do all performance venues have adequate and up-to-building-code emergency equipment, exits, liability insurance, etc.? If a performance is outside, how are weather related issues to be addressed?
Interviews lasted for between approximately 60 and 90 min and were conducted at the offices of the respondents or in seminar rooms as identified by the interviewees, and both venues provided adequate privacy for the interviews to take place.
Interviews with key informants were conducted either at the offices of the respondents or in seminar rooms, as specified by the interviewees, while FGDs were conducted in a seminar room; all venues provided adequate privacy for the interviews and discussions to take place.
Briefly after an extensive formative research, the sampling frame was designed, including data on the potential 4 hour adjusted venue-day-time units (VDTUs) of the eligible venues for safety and adequate lighting conditions as well as the size of estimated population frequented in theses venues.
The effect of venues not providing adequate access is a deeply personal sense of disappointment, Kevin explains.
But Suzanne Bull, the chief executive of AIE and a wheelchair user, said festivals and venues were failing to give adequate information on accessibility and would lose out on "the purple pound" – the custom of disabled people.
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