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The phrase "adequately take advantage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the effective utilization of resources, opportunities, or situations in a sufficient manner.
Example: "To succeed in this competitive market, we must adequately take advantage of our unique strengths and capabilities."
Alternatives: "properly utilize" or "effectively leverage".
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Take it from me, though, you're never going to be able to adequately take advantage of that 436mm equivalent lens.
A simplistic data reduction method would then stipulate model which forfeits most of the degrees of freedom and thus fails to adequately take advantage of the biological replication.
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"There's no question that the Clinton campaign, should there be one, will be more than adequately prepared to take advantage of the excesses and overreach of people on my side of the aisle".
"Once I realized we would be able to create economic opportunities in the area," he adds, "I wanted to create a place where the people already growing up here can be adequately trained to fully take advantage of those opportunities".
These questions can be adequately addressed taking advantage of high-end electron microscopy (EM) and computer-assisted quantitative 3D reconstructions of synaptic structures based on serial ultrathin sections and digital electron micrographs.
And it lets you take advantage of new tax breaks or government policies that might be passed in the future and to plan adequately.
Few take advantage.
Will we take advantage?
"We take advantage of that".
"Take advantage of the mistakes".
Take advantage.
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