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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'inadequate that' is not correct and usable in written English
You would not use it to create a sentence. Instead, you would use a phrase such as 'it is inadequate that'. For example, "It is inadequate that everyone is not given a fair chance to succeed."
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She was aware of how hopelessly inadequate that sounded, and when she went on to say that my article had been in a big folder of source material that she had used in the writing of the play, and that the folder had got lost during the play's initial run, in Birmingham, she was aware of how inadequate that sounded, too.
Often we think of Hollywood stars like George Clooney, Lupita Nyong'o and Jennifer Lawrence as people who make us feel inadequate (That hair! Those eyes! That smile!), but this exercise can actually help do the opposite.
This indicates that adrenal response may be inadequate, that is it may be insufficient in the comatose and therefore more severely ill patients.
It cannot be excluded, however, that the negative results are at least partially due to the use of inadequate, that is, insensitive, animal models.
The dataset included a binary indicator of financial adequacy (0 for adequate and 1 for inadequate) that was based on self-reported current financial resources and whether they met the participant's needs.
The data set included a binary indicator of financial adequacy (0 for adequate and 1 for inadequate) that was based on self-reported current financial resources and whether they met the participant's needs 21.
Mr. Schumer called the aid "so inadequate that one doesn't know what to say.
At times, you feel very inadequate that you can only do so much and no more".
Caregivers so often feel guilty and inadequate that they can't see what they have accomplished.
It made me feel desperately inadequate that I have not, as yet, ever crocheted a pair of socks.
I fear that our collective response has been mistaken and inadequate – that we may just have made matters worse.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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