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approve adequate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "approve adequate" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an attempt to express the idea of approving something that is sufficient or satisfactory, but it lacks proper grammatical structure. Example: "The committee will need to approve adequate funding for the project to move forward."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Many of these cuts were forced by Congress, which has refused to approve adequate aid to the states.
News & Media
Judges, who ultimately decide what is allowed in court, should approve adequate money for indigent defendants to hire experts to refute scientific experts whom prosecutors present at trial, she said.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
There is also no prioritising of policies and "laws are commonly approved without adequate funding .The review issues a series of recommendations on how to improve national decision-making.
News & Media
But critics argue that the spray - sold as Spravato - may have been approved without adequate testing.
News & Media
Whether for a new drug or an expanded use of an already approved drug, adequate data is needed to make a determination that benefits outweigh the risks of treatment.
News & Media
Since the Pope had previously withdrawn the birth-control question from the jurisdiction of the Council, reserving it to himself, and had appointed a special commission of experts to advise him in making a final pronouncement on the matter, many Council Fathers felt they were now being asked to approve legislation without adequate discussion.
News & Media
Three years ago a Parliamentary probe accused the country's main drug regulator, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization, of colluding with pharmaceutical companies and medical experts to approve medicines without adequate scientific scrutiny.
News & Media
The appraisal remedy we approve may not be adequate in certain cases, particularly where fraud, misrepresentation, self-dealing, deliberate waste of corporate assets, or gross and palpable overreaching are involved.
Academia
The pilot schools all received training on school development and financial management, all of the SDPs are adequate (they were approved by MoPSE as adequate for funding), most of the schools have received all of their disbursements and most schools have spent their grants.
Formal & Business
Mr. Pallone says he also expects the House Energy and Commerce Committee to hold hearings this session to question whether the F.D.A. process for approving devices is adequate.
News & Media
On May 24, Magistrate Judge Marilyn D. Go of Federal District Court in Brooklyn is scheduled to hold a hearing on whether the accord "should be approved as fair, adequate and reasonable," according to the notice.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "approve adequate". Instead, use phrases like "approve sufficient funding" or "approve adequate measures" to maintain grammatical correctness and clarity. The word "adequate" typically modifies a noun, not a verb like "approve".
Common error
A common mistake is using "adequate" to directly modify the verb "approve". "Adequate" is an adjective that should describe a noun. Instead of saying "approve adequate", clarify what needs to be approved by using a noun phrase after "approve", such as "approve adequate resources".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "approve adequate" is grammatically incorrect. The verb "approve" requires a noun phrase as its object, while "adequate" is an adjective that modifies a noun. Ludwig AI confirms this with its analysis.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Academia
25%
Science
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
15%
Wiki
5%
Encyclopedias
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "approve adequate" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI analysis indicates it's best to avoid this construction. As the term “adequate” is an adjective, it is more suitable to directly modify a noun to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity. Valid alternatives are "approve sufficient funding" or "authorize acceptable measures". The correct phrasing will depend on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
approve sufficient
Replaces "adequate" with "sufficient" to convey a similar meaning of meeting requirements.
authorize acceptable
Uses "authorize" instead of "approve" and "acceptable" instead of "adequate", focusing on permission for something meeting a minimum standard.
endorse satisfactory
Employs "endorse" to mean approve and "satisfactory" to indicate meeting expectations.
ratify suitable
Replaces "approve" with "ratify", suggesting formal consent, and "adequate" with "suitable", indicating appropriateness.
sanction appropriate
Uses "sanction" to convey official approval and "appropriate" to indicate suitability.
validate qualified
Replaces approve with validate to mean confirm, and qualified in place of adequate
affirm acceptable
Uses "affirm" instead of approve, to underline the act of formally declaring as valid, and acceptable instead of adequate
accept permissible
Replaces approve with accept, simply indicate that the standard has been accepted, and permissible instead of adequate.
clear satisfactory
Uses "clear" instead of approve and satisfactory instead of adequate, focusing on the fact that the standard is satifactory
pass adequate
Pass can be understood as giving the green light when combined with adequate standard
FAQs
What's grammatically wrong with the phrase "approve adequate"?
The word "adequate" is an adjective and should modify a noun, not a verb. It is more appropriate to "approve sufficient funding" or "approve adequate measures", where "funding" and "measures" are nouns.
Is there a context where "approve adequate" is grammatically correct?
No, the phrase "approve adequate" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. It's better to rephrase it to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy. For example: "The committee must "approve adequate funding" for the project."
What are some alternative ways to express "approve adequate" in a sentence?
Instead of "approve adequate", you could use phrases like "approve sufficient", "authorize acceptable", or "endorse satisfactory", followed by the noun you're referring to. For example, "approve sufficient resources".
How can I ensure I'm using the right phrase instead of "approve adequate"?
Always consider the noun you're trying to modify with "adequate". Rephrase your sentence to ensure "adequate" is describing that noun, and that a suitable verb like "approve", "authorize", or "ensure" is used correctly. For example, instead of "The board must approve adequate", say "The board must "approve adequate resources"".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested