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The phrase "adequately documented" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to information or processes that have been sufficiently recorded or detailed in documentation.
Example: "The project's requirements were adequately documented, ensuring that all team members understood their roles."
Alternatives: "sufficiently recorded" or "properly detailed".
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According to REACH (Annex XI) [3] a QSAR model is valid if: The model is recognized as scientifically valid; The substance is included in the applicability domain of the model; Results are adequate for classification and labeling and for risk assessment; The model is adequately documented.
The investigation did not produce any criminal charges, but a state audit later criticized how the group had spent $260,000 it had received, saying that it should return $46,000 because it had not adequately documented the expenses.
They told analysts that the problem was not that the drug did not work but that the company had not adequately documented that irinotecan alone had not worked for the patients in the trial.
A primary reason the F.D.A. rejected ImClone's application was the sloppiness of the test -- patients were enrolled who should not have been, or at least ImClone had not adequately documented their eligibility.
Mr. Inglesino said that the $243 million figure included tens of millions that had been wasted or given to politically connected vendors along with more than $100 million that may have been spent properly but was not adequately documented.
Elliman later said that he had rented the apartment to Root at a reduced rate to counter a supposed prejudice by the very rich against apartment buildings, but this story has never been adequately documented.
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A major reason ImClone's application was rejected was that the company did not adequately document that patients failed to respond to previous therapy.
In the statement, Glaxo said that employees were properly monitoring trials but acknowledged that they were not adequately documenting their work.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency concluded that Harrison County paid "unreasonably high" costs for clearing storm-damaged trees and did not adequately document the work, according to a letter from the head of the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency that was obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.
And in a 2008 follow-up memo described to a reporter, the N.R.C.'s inspector general, Hubert T. Bell, went further, suggesting that the N.R.C. staff was unable to adequately document its reviews and may have destroyed essential records.
Scott, a staff artist at The New York Times, does not always adequately document the ethnic diversity of many of the nations she covers; for example, in her discussion of Trinidad and Jamaica, she ignores the sizable groups of ethnic Asians and Europeans as well as the indigenous population, and focuses only on people of African descent.
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