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"inadequately filled" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is insufficiently filled or supplied, often with respect to a certain requirement. For example, you might say "The form was inadequately filled, leaving several essential fields empty."
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Conventional wisdom might be, due to scant resources, all of these buckets are inadequately filled, but they all receive some attention.
(n = 75), the majority (n = 42, 56%) showed inadequately filled canals.
This was attributed to superior defects inadequately filled with bone chips [ 47].
Another explanation for inadequately filled root canals could be the root filling technique.
All 40 patients completed PASE at day 8, but at day 15 PASE were missing or inadequately filled out for seven patients.
Moreover, previous studies have shown that, especially oval and ribbon-shaped root canals with large facio-oral dimension, are likely to be inadequately filled.
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According to Weber, such undesirable consequences of disenchantment can be attributed above all to the fact that science inadequately fills the vacuum left by the diminishment of religion: science may be able to clarify questions of values and morals, but it is ultimately incapable of answering them.
Scarce local funds inadequately fill gaps that external funders decline to support.
This strategy would have most likely yielded a high rate of incomplete and inadequately filled-out questionnaires.
The report said that Mr. Ghani's form was filled out inadequately.
She has been threatened twice with deportation in the past six weeks, all because the immigration judge hearing her case thought she filled out paperwork inadequately.
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