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The phrase "adequately accessible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is sufficiently easy to reach or obtain, often in contexts related to information, resources, or services.
Example: "The library's online catalog is adequately accessible for all users, ensuring that everyone can find the materials they need."
Alternatives: "sufficiently reachable" or "properly available".
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They suggest that streamed video can contribute to useful resources to support learning by student nurses but, for a variety of reasons, it may not appeal or be adequately accessible to all students at present.
This is due to the imaginary subdivision of each lobe into quarters which is adequately accessible by inspection.
Information for patient decision making varies widely in its quality and comprehensibility and is not always adequately accessible to patients to be useful for decision making [ 15].
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To enable discovery of your work: Make sure that all your hard work is adequately represented and accessible.
This should imply, amongst other things, that drugs and medical supplies are adequately available and accessible to women when they need them.
Underpinning the perceptions reported is that enhanced services beyond conventional homecare are adequately resourced and accessible for those nearing death, although many of the respondents also have current and previous experiences in usual care and institutional settings.
Only robust, accessible and adequately funded services will be able to maintain this level of care.
These are the people who make sure that the festivals, concerts and other major cultural events we all attend are safe, secure, accessible and adequately supplied with food, water and toilets.
Female condoms were integrated into provider counselling and care, although providers reported a need for new female-initiated multipurpose prevention technologies, suggesting female condoms do not meet all patient/provider needs or are not adequately well known or accessible.
This finding suggests that current technologies may not meet all their patient needs or are not adequately well known or accessible, though it is important to note that this research was conducted just before the new FC2 was approved by the USFDA.
Most providers reported offering FCs (more so in Zimbabwe than in South Africa) but perceived a need for novel female barrier methods for HIV/sexually transmitted infection prevention, suggesting FCs do not meet all patient/provider needs or are not adequately well known or accessible.
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