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The phrase "adequately noticed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something has been sufficiently brought to someone's attention or made known. Example: "The changes to the policy were adequately noticed by all employees before the implementation date."
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Has the oddness of this relationship ever been adequately noticed?
As pointed out later, it also seems that our previous supplementary data showing the absence of RelB containing NF-κB dimers in enterocytes was not adequately noticed.
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The continuous presence of the experienced team guaranteed that unwanted changes were rapidly noticed and adequately cared for.
We noticed that participants consistently provided insufficient diversity to adequately detect trends and signals.
If Peston noticed, and lamented, his friends' inability to respond adequately to his grief, it's perhaps because our culture is changing.
This phenomenon has long been noticed in literature, but the controlling factors of shallow-water glaucony precipitation in Precambrian oceans have not been adequately investigated.
I noticed immediately that the stylus seemed to be penetrating more deeply, and I wondered briefly if I had registered my presidential vote adequately.
As the financial crisis was picking up steam in 2007 and 2008, I noticed that a lot of economists weren't responding adequately.
He plays Professor Challenger adequately enough, but I was amazed when he told me he had had to put on a posh accent for the role - I hadn't even noticed he was trying.
I noticed".
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