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The phrase "are not adequately skilled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who lack sufficient skills or expertise in a particular area.
Example: "Many employees in the department are not adequately skilled to handle the new software implementation."
Alternatives: "lack sufficient skills" or "are not sufficiently trained".
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These devices are owned by employees who are not adequately skilled to configure the security settings for acceptable security of that information.
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Unfortunately all too often these problems are not adequately addressed.
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Often nurses are not adequately compensated or trained.
Yet, these observations are not adequately weighted.
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