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as adequate as
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as adequate as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the adequacy of two or more things, indicating that one is equal in adequacy to another. Example: "The new software is as adequate as the previous version in handling data processing tasks."
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Exact Expressions
14 human-written examples
The dimension of skin and the volume of muscle can be tailored as adequate as desired.
As we have said, these were as adequate as might reasonably be required in a joint trial.
Academia
To use the phrase "sex'n'drugs'n'rock'n'roll" to describe the action would be about as adequate as calling the economic downturn "a little wobble".
News & Media
The Carlos Moseley Music Pavilion that the Met once used (and the New York Philharmonic, which began its outdoor concerts this week, still employs) has a sound system that is about as adequate as amplified outdoor classical music can get.
News & Media
For instance, when federal courts yield to state courts under a range of abstention doctrines, they employ a formal rule that presumes that state courts are just as adequate as federal ones.
News & Media
Thus, Alternative CC became nearly as adequate as Alternative BB, which was the best alternative site in terms of water, classified as a Good Recommendation in the first HILIF round.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
46 human-written examples
Therefore, components of these pathways are an attractive target for drugs, which design requires as adequate models as possible.
Be sure there are electrical outlets for lamps, computers and chargers, as well as adequate lighting.
News & Media
"The total $25 million recovery is adequate as long as that is the true recovery," Judge Zagel said.
News & Media
The paper provides conclusive results as well as adequate proof behind all the methodologies presented.
Science
It is charged both with crafting an adequate label and with ensuring that its warnings remain adequate as long as the drug is on the market.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "as adequate as", ensure that you are comparing two or more things and clearly stating what aspect of adequacy you are referring to.
Common error
Avoid using "as adequate as" when you only need to state that something is simply adequate. In such cases, "adequate" alone is sufficient and more direct.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as adequate as" functions as a comparative qualifier, indicating that something is equally sufficient or suitable as something else. It is used to express that two or more things meet a certain standard or requirement to the same degree. Examples from Ludwig illustrate how it is used in different contexts.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as adequate as" is a useful phrase for expressing equivalence in sufficiency or suitability. As Ludwig AI shows, it appears most frequently in scientific and news-related contexts, suggesting a neutral to formal register. When using this phrase, ensure a clear comparison is being made. Alternatives like "as good as" or "as sufficient as" may be more appropriate depending on the specific nuance. While grammatically correct, ensure that the comparison is relevant and not simply stating that something is merely adequate without comparison.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as good as
Focuses on the quality being high and nearly equivalent.
as sufficient as
Highlights the adequacy or enoughness of something.
as effective as
Emphasizes the successful achievement of a desired result.
as suitable as
Stresses the appropriateness for a particular purpose or situation.
as appropriate as
Similar to 'suitable' but can imply conformity to a standard.
as necessary as
Indicates something is required to the same degree.
as ample as
Suggests a generous or plentiful supply to the same extent.
as satisfactory as
Focuses on meeting expectations or providing contentment equally.
as requisite as
Emphasizes that something is essential and cannot be dispensed with to the same extent.
as reasonable as
Implies fairness or justification to an equal degree.
FAQs
How can I use "as adequate as" in a sentence?
Use "as adequate as" to compare the degree of adequacy between two or more items or situations. For example: "The backup system is "as adequate as" the primary system for data protection."
What are some alternatives to "as adequate as"?
Consider using phrases like "as good as", "as sufficient as", or "as effective as" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to say "as adequate as"?
While not inherently redundant, ensure the comparison is necessary. If something is simply adequate without comparison, "adequate" alone suffices.
Which is correct, "as adequate as" or "as adequately as"?
"As adequate as" is correct when comparing the state of being adequate. "As adequately as" would be used to describe how something is performed. For example, "He performed "as adequately as" expected."
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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
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested