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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately for each" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or appropriateness of something for individual items or categories.
Example: "The resources were allocated adequately for each department to ensure smooth operations."
Alternatives: "sufficiently for each" or "appropriately for each".
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Finally, the "Procedures to configure CARTE" subsection shows the strategy currently being used to configure our algorithm adequately for each scenario.
By taking into account the costs of both interventions, level of impairment and individual characteristics of the child (stepped-care approach) we will be able to address treatment more adequately for each individual in the future.
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These have been adequately articulated for each of the programmes and their results in the CPAP.
Then, a conservation threshold (the minimum accumulated frequency of peptides in a block, required for the block to be considered adequately covered) for each block can be selected.
A study was considered to adequately control for each of these factors if it either demonstrated balance between groups for the confounder, or adjusted for it in the statistical analysis.
Fortunately, the measures just mentioned compensate adequately for any resulting uncertainties.
They say the requirement fails to account adequately for loading and unloading time.
As a result, the school does not prepare students adequately for life in modern Britain".
"And why is it that they failed to plan adequately for the postwar task?
This does not prepare pupils adequately for life in modern Britain".
It scores only adequately for macroeconomic stability (66th) and health and primary education (34th).
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