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"adequately assess" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to assess or evaluate something in a satisfactory or appropriate manner. Example: The new system was implemented to adequately assess the performance of employees, resulting in more accurate evaluations and promotions.
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Traditional standardized tests fail to adequately assess our academically rich program.
That study "was not powered to adequately assess the effectiveness or safety of serial infusions of Natrecor," the alert said.
This inability to adequately assess risk and socially responsible avoidance strategies causes irrational response reactions.
I don't know if he's a monster or if he's just so young that he can't even adequately assess how his actions affected another person.
The skills required to adequately assess the viability of energy efficiency and clean energy loan applications simply aren't widely available in the private market in Australia.
"Back then, I didn't grasp the fact that people of a slightly older generation than me simply couldn't adequately assess the opportunities in front of them," he said.
Arline Bronzaft said there were many lapses where developers and agencies did not adequately assess noise impact.
The majority of studies failed to adequately assess the assumptions postulated by each method.
The literature currently is dominated by studies that do not adequately assess the common support assumption.
Other critics have argued that we cannot adequately assess whether cultures differ in values.
It also agreed to waive the interest and fees for a further 45,000 after admitting its automated checks had failed to adequately assess affordability.
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