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although inadequate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "although inadequate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or concession regarding something that is not sufficient or lacking in some way. Example: "The report provided some insights, although inadequate, to address the main issues at hand."
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Although inadequate dilatation of the venous segment was believed to have a role in early AVF failure, the exact pathogenesis of early AVF failure is unknown despite the magnitude of the clinical problem.
Although inadequate vitamin D status and health disparities have been associated with many of the same diseases, neither nutrition policy nor public health policy in the United States currently recognizes any role at all for vitamin D as a determinant of health disparities.
These results lend credence to the hypothesis that natural hybrid zones may exist near the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea [28] or even further east along the North African coast, although inadequate sampling in that region currently leaves this hypothesis largely unaddressed.
Science
Although inadequate funding for health is a fundamental problem, inefficient use of resources is of great concern.
Although inadequate health workers' performance has been widely described, determinants of poor performance are not fully understood [ 25].
Science
Although inadequate nutrient intake is common in both developed and undeveloped countries, there are few reports of clinical signs of these insufficient intakes.
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Similar Expressions
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Submitted to a preliminary in vivo biological evaluation, a similar oxamniquine profile was observed to the monomeric forms although an inadequate drug release may be responsible for the methacrylic copolymer failure.
This factor represented a challenge in engaging the class in the PAR curriculum, although the inadequate physical space and the inexperience of the teacher also played contributing roles.
But here too, compliance has been historically inadequate although it seems to improving with more robust messaging.
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The latest Ofsted inspection in April described the school once again as "inadequate", although inspectors said there had been some progress in response to earlier inspections.
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The city itself has an extensive network of multilane roads and express highways, although these are inadequate for the growing number of cars and trucks.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "although inadequate", ensure the sentence clearly contrasts the inadequacy with another aspect or quality. This helps create a balanced and nuanced statement.
Common error
Avoid using "although inadequate" without a clear contrasting element in the sentence. The phrase implies a concession, so ensure there's something positive or mitigating to balance the inadequacy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "although inadequate" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a clause by expressing concession or contrast. It acknowledges a deficiency while introducing a related, often contrasting, point. This is supported by Ludwig examples where it introduces a caveat to a statement.
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Wiki
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Formal & Business
7%
Encyclopedias
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "although inadequate" is a grammatically correct adverbial phrase used to express concession while introducing a contrasting element. Ludwig AI validates its correctness and common usage, particularly in scientific, news, and formal contexts. While suitable for formal writing, alternatives may be considered for specific nuances. Remember to balance the statement by ensuring that a contrasting aspect is clearly present to balance the acknowledged inadequacy, as demonstrated in Ludwig's examples.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
though insufficient
Replaces "inadequate" with "insufficient", keeping the concessive nature but using a different synonym.
even if deficient
Substitutes "although" with "even if" and "inadequate" with "deficient", emphasizing a condition despite a shortcoming.
notwithstanding its insufficiency
Replaces the conjunction with a prepositional phrase, making the sentence more formal.
despite being limited
Changes the structure to use "despite" followed by a gerund phrase, highlighting the limited nature.
while not satisfactory
Uses "while" for concession and replaces "inadequate" with "not satisfactory", offering a slightly less direct tone.
albeit imperfect
Employs "albeit" to introduce the imperfection, maintaining a formal tone.
even though not up to par
Uses a more colloquial expression, "not up to par", to convey inadequacy, while retaining the concessive "even though".
though falling short
Replaces "inadequate" with the phrasal verb "falling short", indicating a failure to reach a required standard.
while remaining limited
Emphasizes the continued limitation despite some other factor, using "while" for contrast.
despite its imperfections
Expresses concession while highlighting the presence of imperfections.
FAQs
How can I use "although inadequate" in a sentence?
Use "although inadequate" to introduce a contrasting idea, conceding a lack of sufficiency while highlighting another aspect. For example, "Although inadequate, the initial data provided a starting point for further research".
What are some alternatives to "although inadequate"?
You can use alternatives such as "though insufficient", "even if deficient", or "despite being limited" to convey a similar meaning.
Is it better to use "although insufficient" or "although inadequate"?
Both "although insufficient" and "although inadequate" are grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably. The choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey and the context of your writing. "Although insufficient" may imply a quantitative lack, while "although inadequate" can suggest a qualitative shortfall.
Can "although inadequate" be used in formal writing?
Yes, "although inadequate" is suitable for formal writing. However, consider the specific context and audience. More formal alternatives like "notwithstanding its insufficiency" might be more appropriate in certain situations.
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