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The phrase "adequately to bring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or appropriateness of actions taken to achieve a particular outcome.
Example: "The team worked diligently and adequately to bring the project to completion on time."
Alternatives: "sufficiently to deliver" or "effectively to achieve".
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His case highlights the failure of the German judiciary adequately to bring Holocaust perpetrators to justice since the end of the Second World War.
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Where objects can be identified it is the duty of each government and public body to face the issue and take immediate steps to publicise fully and to co-operate with those who seek some justice for crimes that cannot be adequately punished and thereby to bring some restoration to otherwise broken lives.
I may not have been so honorable either when I sent all those American troops into Iraq and Afghanistan, or when I deregulated Wall Street, causing economic turmoil, or when I failed to adequately bring relief to Hurricane Katrina's victims, but we're all going to forget about that once the paint dries — won't we?
While all parties agree with that objective, it should not be overlooked that the truer root of the problem is an industry failure to bring minorities adequately or representationally into the general film-making process.
In order to satirize adequately, I think you need to bring people down to Earth and be like, "Yeah, these people drink coffee and have tummy troubles and they go to the bathroom like anybody else, and they all have relationship problems, if they even have relationships".
Has Ankara responded adequately to the international community's demands to bring its 911-kilometer border with Assad's regime under control, or are smuggling and border crossings by militants a continuing threat?
Let's assume all this bill did was make it impossible for patients severely harmed by a hospital's negligence to bring a case or be adequately compensated.
Democratic strategists said the crisis could enable their party to question whether President Bush was adequately safeguarding the nation's energy and economic security and to bring back to center stage his administration's ties to the energy industry.
The crash has finally landed now and this is what's been caused by trying to bring down costs in a system that you need to fund adequately to ensure you get the right outcomes," he said.
It is difficult enough to bring the perpetrators of human rights abuses to account or to adequately compensate their victims, but dealing with the disappeared is even trickier, human rights lawyers say.
Making headlines this afternoon, a U.S. appeals court is allowing Nigerian families to bring a suit against Pfizer that alleges the drugmaker didn't adequately warn them of the risks related to its clinical trial of its meningitis drug Trovan.
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