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The phrase "adequately discharged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the fulfillment of a duty, obligation, or responsibility.
Example: "The committee found that all responsibilities were adequately discharged by the team during the project."
Alternatives: "satisfactorily fulfilled" or "properly completed".
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Counsel assisting the coroner Emma Cooper said the "overarching issue" of the hearing would be "whether the authorities charged with providing for Mr Kehazaei's physical healthcare needs adequately discharged those responsibilities with respect to the condition of his leg".
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Johnson said the MoD accepted that part of the responsibility for the unlawful killing and torture allegations persisting so long rested with the MoD itself, "for not adequately discharging its procedural obligations".
Unchallenged leaders often appear able to adequately discharge commercial and policy/regulatory functions using the same entity, although this approach may not be robust against political changes.
However, it is very important to identify related donor organizations that would objectively and adequately discharge the oversight function to ensure full realization of the objectives of the project for grassroots impact.
Nevertheless, it will probably already be hard for many people today to adequately discharge themselves of the minimal PCC duties advocated here.
Moving complex medical treatment from secondary to primary care has major implications for GPs who should be included in the patient selection process, have adequate discharge information about their patients, be adequately resourced and have appropriate support and training.
"[M]uch of what we study," they continued, "is fast disappearing.... Ecologists have a responsibility to humanity, one that we are not yet discharging adequately".
The patients were discharged home with stable vital functions, absent or adequately controlled PONV and absent or adequately controlled pain.
About 70 patients are "medically fit" to leave hospitals in Lincolnshire but cannot be discharged as they cannot be cared for adequately afterwards, Ms Pratt said.
I have argued that the only approach to judicial review that adequately equips judges to discharge their Article III duties is judicial engagement.
To evaluate whether follow-up of patients recently discharged from the hospital as a result of acute asthma can be adequately provided by a respiratory specialist nurse compared to a respiratory doctor.
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