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The phrase "adequately meet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something fulfills a requirement or standard sufficiently.
Example: "The new policy is designed to adequately meet the needs of our diverse workforce."
Alternatives: "satisfactorily fulfill" or "sufficiently address".
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To adequately meet demand for generalist practitioners, it is crucial that young physicians receive adequate exposure to the full breadth of general practice.
Assessment needs to be effective for teachers to adequately meet the pupil's individual needs.
But records show they often failed to adequately meet their dietary and nutritional needs.
Participants also noted difficulty finding sufficient labor to adequately meet the manual labor demands during the growing season.
Our findings suggest that, although TripAdvisor's algorithm is designed to reward quality, it does not adequately meet these goals.
Supplementing lactating mothers with high doses of vitamin D3 can adequately meet vitamin D requirements of the breastfed infant.
Physicians, who already have significant time demands, need a well-trained staff, including clinical coordinators, to adequately meet these duties.
The project has proved that SBCS can adequately meet the energy needs of the people in the island.
Furthermore, the results of delay tests show that they adequately meet the real-time requirement of VoIP.
But there is still a need to examine whether current policies adequately meet the demand for skilled workers and humanitarian goals like family reunification.
My point was a different one that low emissions cities do not permit enough growth to adequately meet demand, such that prices don't rise well above construction costs.
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