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The phrase "adequately insured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether someone or something has sufficient insurance coverage to protect against potential risks or losses.
Example: "Before starting the business, it is crucial to ensure that all assets are adequately insured to prevent financial loss in case of unforeseen events."
Alternatives: "sufficiently covered" or "properly insured."
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And even those who feel adequately insured at affordable prices are worried about their insurers' ability to meet financial commitments.
"About a dozen of them," he said, "were adequately insured".
Some colleges are taking steps to make certain that students are adequately insured.
Here's our guide to cutting the price of your policies, while ensuring you're still adequately insured.
But what happens if a properly insured general contractor hires a subcontractor who may not be adequately insured?
He was confident that the company was adequately insured for the disaster but said: "It looks like Christmas is over for us".
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Over the past couple of decades, insurers have generally made it tougher for consumers to adequately insure their property, Jackson said.
Insurers like Aetna generally defend limited-benefit policies as a byproduct of the nation's flawed health care system, which they say makes it too expensive to adequately insure someone like Mr. Yurdin.
When it comes to adequately insuring your health or your family's health, there are no dumb questions.
Moran expressed support for Universal Healthcare and more specifically the public health insurance option, saying at a town hall meeting in Reston, Virginia, in August 2009 that "It could do the most to bring down long-term medical costs and to adequately insure every American".
These sources' wide-ranging estimates and implicit expectation that the American health system will continue to fail in adequately insuring its own population have been critiqued as overly narrow and inaccurate elsewhere (e.g. [ 3, 52]).
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