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The phrase "adequately primed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the preparation or readiness of something, often in a context related to psychology, marketing, or technical processes.
Example: "Before launching the new product, we ensured that our target audience was adequately primed to receive the information."
Alternatives: "sufficiently prepared" or "properly conditioned".
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Microsoft's widely pilloried Vista operating system rendered many pieces of hardware effectively useless because manufacturers were not adequately primed to create new drivers, or were unwilling to participate in the costly driver certification programme.
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Does he look adequately prime ministerial?
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This sound reception process in the cochlea requires energy-intense processes to adequately prime the hair bundle movement, for homeostatic calcium regulation, and for potassium recycling to repeat the cycle [ 42, 43].
Take priming.
Because the return of the Churchill bust has become a symbol in the eyes of Mr. Obama's critics that the president does not hold the same values as Britain's iconic wartime prime minister or adequately appreciate the "special relationship" between London and Washington.
"Consumers won't have money in their pockets until the government primes the pump adequately through a larger stimulus that gets money out there right away".
I have been told that unless the deputy prime minister bends his knees adequately to Beveridge, he can expect boos.
Because of the above-discussed immunoregulatory effects of FAs and their peroxidation products, these alterations subsequently prime the immune system to adequately handle oxidative stress and restore the redox balance as much as possible.
The commission was supported by Robert Gordon Menzies (prime minister 1939 41 and 1949 66) and was adequately funded.
Then, there was Bill O'Reilly's aside that the slaves who built the White House, whom Michelle Obama referred to in her prime-time address, were "well fed" and adequately housed.
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