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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately gauge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to measure or assess something sufficiently or appropriately.
Example: "In order to make informed decisions, we need to adequately gauge the market trends and consumer preferences."
Alternatives: "properly assess" or "sufficiently measure".
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The complicating factors this time range from varying standards of taste among different parts of the country and the rapid-fire news developments that continue unabated to logistical mix-ups and the inability to adequately gauge public opinion so soon after the attacks.
Innovative single-administration SEI measures, such as implicit measures, may still adequately gauge SEI, and authors should consider perceived SEI separately from SEI itself.
The SEI Measure and existing scales only have moderate correlations with the gold standard, suggesting that they do not adequately gauge SEI.
Current projects on health games, however, face a serious challenge: evaluation methods used to assess and formatively evaluate such games do not adequately gauge acceptability and integration of the game into participants' lives.
To be able to adequately gauge these life questions you'll need to create for yourself one of the most important tools a playwright can create for themselves: an outline.
A longitudinal design was necessary to adequately gauge organizational change [ 29].
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However, due to inaccessibility, rugged and inhospitable terrain, and historical lack of foresight concerning the need to have these headwaters adequately gauged, their potential is not readily realizable.
Only a third of all teachers said their headteacher provided support in managing behaviour and some teachers said their senior leaders were " too isolated from the realities of day-to-day life in the classroom" to adequately support them or gauge the problem.
Boniface's failure was not caused by any novelty of his views or claims but by changed circumstances, by his inability or unwillingness to gauge their significance adequately, and, last but not least, by his own character: conscious of his superior intellect and at the same time tormented by illness, he was impulsive to the point of imprudence and short-tempered to the point of uncharitableness.
Because of tumor heterogeneity, a biopsy may not adequately sample the most aggressive area of the tumor or sufficiently gauge the extent of genomic deviations within it, making therapeutic decision-making more challenging.
See also gauge theory.
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