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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately instruct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of providing sufficient guidance or information to someone.
Example: "The training session was designed to adequately instruct new employees on company policies and procedures."
Alternatives: "sufficiently guide" or "properly teach".
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Finally, the complaint charged a general failure "to adequately instruct, supervise and discipline defendant Father Scott Mansfield in the manner that he conducted himself".
Rather, he asserted that the judge impaneling the grand jury had breached his duty to ascertain on voir dire whether any prospective juror had been influenced by the adverse publicity and that this error had been compounded by his failure to adequately instruct the grand jury concerning bias and prejudice.
Or rather, love yourself so you can adequately instruct your neighbour how to love you more tenderly.
In particular, time constraints and systemic barriers delay their decision to start treatment therapies (e.g. insulin), which need several clinical encounters to adequately instruct patients [ 84, 95, 110].
Although health workers did not adequately instruct patients and supporters, they nevertheless identified the importance of health education and reliable treatment supporters as factors which positively influence patient adherence and successful treatment outcome.
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The Union Army general Carl Schurz declared that there would have been no Civil War if the South had been adequately instructed in Spencer's principles of individual liberty.
Although our data are limited to South Carolina, the question whether jurors are adequately instructed in capital cases is of national concern.
Second, Szczepanowski et al. used the present version of PAS in a manner somewhat different from how it was originally intended, and the participants may not have been adequately instructed.
Given that petitioner's jury was adequately instructed, and given that the trial judge responded to the jury's question by directing its attention to the precise paragraph of the constitutionally adequate instruction that answers its inquiry, the question becomes whether the Constitution requires anything more.
In holding that the jury had not been adequately instructed with respect to the mitigating evidence, the Court found, among other things, that none of the special issues was broad enough to allow the jury to consider and give effect to that evidence.
Medical oncologists of each center were adequately instructed about sample collection and storage.
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