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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately investigated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether a subject, issue, or case has been thoroughly examined or researched.
Example: "The committee concluded that the allegations had been adequately investigated before making their final decision."
Alternatives: "sufficiently examined" or "thoroughly reviewed".
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None of the countries have adequately investigated the attacks on journalists and the threrats they face.
The A.N.C. has repeatedly insisted that the deals have been adequately investigated.
The feasibility of long-term food reduction has never been adequately investigated.
The government said it would audit the files, later finding them to be adequately investigated.
That has raised questions about whether Bristol-Myers adequately investigated ImClone's prospects before investing, or was somehow misled.
The murders, none of which has been adequately investigated, have led to riots.
It's not just that cases aren't being adequately investigated and filed.
Human rights groups argue that it has not adequately investigated such claims.
Amnesty International said today it had received numerous other reports of torture by coalition forces, of which "virtually none... has been adequately investigated by the authorities".
If the presidential race is close, this year's "hanging chad" could be a questionable result on electronic voting machines that cannot be adequately investigated.
· Failing to show that it had adequately investigated allegations of human rights violations against Afghan villagers who were detained by US soldiers in Afghanistan.
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