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The phrase "all inadequate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or a group of things that are all lacking in quality or effectiveness.
Example: "After reviewing the proposals, it was clear that all inadequate submissions would be rejected."
Alternatives: "entirely insufficient" or "completely lacking".
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All inadequate, he thought.
Police, fire, paramedic services, search and rescue, communications and roads are all inadequate.
Having promised to get rid of the insurance mandate, Republicans are considering alternatives, but so far they are all inadequate.
Someone needs to take them — and the five soloists, all inadequate in different ways in this ballet — in hand.
Men fare badly in this audiobook: husbands, policeman, boyfriends, Guy the estate agent with a 'fake tan and infuriating euphemisms' - they are all inadequate, slightly comical figures.
Previous rating Not previously inspected New rating Inadequate Inspectors said "Governance, safety, pupils' cultural development, equal opportunities and the teaching of religious education are all inadequate".
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Gillibrand finds this all woefully inadequate, and a little deluded.
Worried about all the inadequate savings, George Papadopoulos, a financial planner in Novi, Mich., has a maxim.
His "Dance to Summer" has Ms. Weber striking out in kinetic bursts, seeking escape "from all the inadequate pleasures" of the city.
The inspection watchdog checked the council-run centres in south Somerset and rated them all as inadequate.
In comparison to computer we will all have Inadequate Vision and be too mentally Deficient.
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