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The phrase "adequately heated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been heated to a sufficient or appropriate level, often in contexts related to cooking, science, or comfort.
Example: "Make sure the oven is adequately heated before placing the dish inside for optimal cooking results."
Alternatives: "sufficiently heated" or "properly heated".
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The sector has warned that assessors may make irrelevant assumptions, that homes are already adequately heated and that most people do not occupy their homes during the day.
But a visit that I made to the Maine holdings during a snowy, wet and cold week in October revealed that the cavernous lodge on that property couldn't be adequately heated for winter hunting.
Put your heating system on a timer if you want to reduce your costs but whatever you do, make sure that when showings occur your property is adequately heated (68 or more degrees).
If DC General were adequately heated and cooled, weren't ridden with bugs, provided edible food, and had operating elevators or a place to play, Relisha's mother might not have needed to let the child escape.
UNICEF is also working with partners to ensure that buildings such as schools are adequately heated.
A cooking thermometer is especially useful for beginning cooks to determine if roasts, meats, and other dishes are adequately heated.
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Poor energy efficiency in existing homes and rapidly rising fuel costs make it unaffordable for low income households to adequately heat their homes.
A third of people will lose £860 a month as a result of not being able to work; many will struggle to adequately heat their homes, feed themselves, travel to appointments or pay for childcare.
For example, he said, since a living room typically has lots of floor area, it is fairly easy to install enough tubing in the floor to adequately heat the room.
But the cost of electric heaters that can adequately heat a thinly insulated home in the cold of winter is far out of reach for many in the ger districts.
The old definition of fuel poverty – a household spending more than 10% of income to adequately heat the home – was ditched in England in favour of "low-income high costs" model, where households facing fuel costs above the national median and where the cost of meeting them pushes them below the official poverty line are considered to be in fuel poverty.
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