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Discover Ludwig"bit inadequate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that falls somewhat short of a required level. For example, "The current system is a bit inadequate for dealing with such an enormous project."
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He had three layers of clothes on". To describe Batmanghelidjh as a force of nature seems a bit inadequate.
It all felt a bit inadequate but we were being bombarded with this stuff so there must have been a real level of fear.
This show also seems at pains to point out that they're a bit inadequate compared to the women, because they aren't trilingual, and pull funny faces when they are faced with another language.
"My best guess is he probably never had the chance to go to business school, and he probably had this feeling of being a little bit inadequate about that".
Legend has it that he wrote over 36,000 books (which makes me feel a bit inadequate) and in the process, he set the foundation for human knowledge.
They watch as one by one, their friends get engaged or achieve professional success, leaving them feeling unsure of the decisions they've made, the path they've taken and ultimately, perhaps a bit inadequate.
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Stella Papamichael of the BBC approved of his performance, saying that "Hutcherson's delivery is spot-on, showing a keen instinct for self-effacing humor that would make even Woody Allen feel that bit more inadequate", but Variety columnist Brian Lowry felt that Hutcherson "might have looked cute on the page, but even with his Linus voice the language and tone [didn't] feel natural".
But they said that Yahoo's method of scrambling I.P. addresses by deleting their last eight bits was inadequate to guarantee privacy.
This leaves Lucy feeling, incorrectly, like everyone else is doing really well, only adding to her misery: So that's why Lucy is unhappy, or at the least, feeling a bit frustrated and inadequate.
So that's why Lucy is unhappy, or at the least, feeling a bit frustrated and inadequate.
To be sure, blaming the big data and new media gurus for the results of 2014 is a bit like blaming inadequate bilge pumps for the sinking of the Titanic.
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