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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately evaluates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the assessment or analysis of something to indicate that the evaluation meets a certain standard of thoroughness or sufficiency.
Example: "The report adequately evaluates the effectiveness of the new marketing strategy, providing insights into its strengths and weaknesses."
Alternatives: "sufficiently assesses" or "properly analyzes".
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In their opinion, the instrument adequately evaluates the quality of mentoring relationships.
EO 13045 is thought to have a significant impact on U.S. EPA regulations and policy initiatives (Bergeson 2005), and others claim that only U.S. EPA adequately evaluates impacts on children as required by EO 13045 (Spady 2006).
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Granted, the individual toxicity of many, if not most, chemicals has not been adequately evaluated to provide the concentration response information required for the joint evaluation of toxicity.
Earlier this year, the Transportation Department's inspector general complained that the new system had not been adequately evaluated.
The CIA failed to adequately evaluate the effectiveness of its enhanced interrogation techniques.
Other varieties recently released with potentially higher NDFD have not been adequately evaluated.
The need for disclosure is clear: in order to adequately evaluate results we need to know how they were obtained.
Still, not many students say they could adequately evaluate her full performance as president, especially her dealings with university finances.
Despite this increase, few studies have adequately evaluated its ability to improve quality and reduce health spending.
More significantly, a Labor Department report found that "MSHA's failure to adequately evaluate the roof control plans contributed to the occurrence of the August 6th accident".
These methods are very promising, but the Institute of Medicine panel concluded they have not been adequately evaluated to determine whether they could replace more traditional mammography.
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