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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately conform" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something meets certain standards or requirements sufficiently.
Example: "The new software must adequately conform to industry regulations to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "satisfactorily meet" or "properly align".
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A model for the relationship between the target variable and one or more auxiliary variable(s) can adequately conform to the trend in Y. Auxiliary data are commonly available for all population elements.
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Results confirm that both the direct and the structure-radiated noise must be adequately attenuated to conform to the NCO.
Additionally, when reviewing item performance on previous tests, test developers and item writers should not eliminate options that perform adequately simply to conform to a pre-set number of options [ 16].
Finally, the Rasch-scaled 10-item MFM D1, 9-item MFM D2 and 6-item MFM D3 conformed adequately to the Rasch measurement model.
The warranty of merchantability obliges the merchant to sell or lease goods that pass without objection, are of average and uniform quality, fit for the ordinary purpose of such goods, are adequately packaged and labeled, and conform to promises made on the label.
They tended to be of poor construction and did not conform to proper building code, nor had they been adequately examined.
Such innovations conform to a pattern: They offer an entirely new solution; they perform adequately along traditional dimensions and much better along other dimensions that matter more to target customers; and they are not initially appealing to powerful incumbents.
Made his face conform.
Colloquially, it means conform.
We no longer conform.
The Saudis will conform.
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