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The phrase "adequately proved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something has been sufficiently demonstrated or established as true, often in a legal or scientific context.
Example: "The evidence presented in court adequately proved the defendant's innocence."
Alternatives: "sufficiently demonstrated" or "properly established".
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The F.D.A. said that to approve the salmon, it determined that the fish was safe to eat, that the inserted genetic elements did not harm the fish itself, and that the company had adequately proved that the salmon grew faster.
Why should these politicians be sent back when they have so adequately proved that they cannot do the job, through nothing more than sheer cowardice?
But he added that MacPhee was not on trial and would never go to prison for what happened —the only person who was being charged here was Melvin, and the Crown hadn't adequately proved he was involved.
In a letter obtained by the Detroit Free Press, Jason Hanselman and Gary Gordon, lawyers representing the Michigan Republican Party, urged the election board to keep Gilbert on the ballot because she hadn't "adequately proved that she would be physically unfit to serve in Congress".
22 23 28 29 30 From available data, metformin is the most effective oral treatment for glycaemic control in overweight people with diabetes, 38 39 despite numerous limitations of the UKPDS study 40 and lack of adequately proved efficacy.
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Drucker's expertise was the art of managing people, but it was "by no means adequately proven", he wrote self-effacingly, that this was even possible.
The judge at his trial said prosecutors had failed to adequately prove he had acted "recklessly", suggesting the state's attorney's office had mischarged Servin.
The general director of the city government, Francisco Garduno, said residents behaved adequately, proving that there was no need for the government to retain the law.
Berkovits, quoted in the Toronto Star, said, "We are disappointed that the Crown decided that this case could not be adequately proven to find a verdict of guilty.
In order to adequately prove the case for dismantling HBCUs, it would be necessary to show that students who attend them would do as well in other universities and that HBCUs no longer serve a useful purpose.
FGIC attorney Edward Soto argued Tuesday that the city has not adequately proven that most of Detroit's 30,000 retirees and workers will suffer a hardship if the city's bankruptcy plan is approved.
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