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"inadequate word" is not a full sentence.
It is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English. You might use the phrase "inadequate word" to describe a word someone used in a sentence that either doesn't convey their intended meaning or doesn't fit the context. For example, "He tried to describe his feelings, but he used an inadequate word."

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"You know, 'surprised' can be an alarmingly inadequate word," he wrote.

No, only culture, that inadequate word, can explain Vietnam's ability to look forward.

Intricate is an inadequate word for Mr. Lewitt's labor-intense, thought-through art.

(As part of a national campaign in which two million to three million were killed, "some" seems an inadequate word).

"Owner," however, is an inadequate word to describe Mr. Severs's impassioned dedication to the house, which over the years, became his dream, his creation, his alternative life.

"Mistake" in this case is an inadequate word, since of course an attack on a Muslim American wouldn't be right; and yet it's a telling indication of the willful, ugly, blindness of hate.

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"I've seen how inadequate words can be at bringing about lasting change.

In hushed voices we introduced ourselves, giggling at the inadequate words to which we were limited.

"I've seen how inadequate words can be in bringing about lasting change," he said in Dallas.

As I stood beside him, I tried with shy, inadequate words to tell him of my adulation.

"I've seen how inadequate words can be in bringing about lasting change," Obama said, adjusting his grip on the lectern as he faltered slightly.

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