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"insufficient information provided" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you need to indicate that the information given is not enough to come to a conclusion, assessment, or decision. For example: "I'm sorry, but with the insufficient information provided, we cannot approve your request."
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This may be due to insufficient information provided in abstracts.
Pazos et al. [ 27], Warren et al. [ 28] and Smidt et al. [ 22] scored "no" due to insufficient information provided.
- late and insufficient information provided for the categories involved (health staff, health committees, local authorities and users).
Several reported loadings did not approach the minimal level recommended for PCAs (i.e.,.32, Tabachnick and Fidell 2007), and there was insufficient information provided about the cross-loadings.
Harrison et al. [ 33], Janik et al. [ 34], Normand et al. [ 37] and Smidt et al. [ 22] scored "no" due to insufficient information provided.
Thematic analysis identified several reports describing practitioners' confusion in selecting the correct referral method from several available, or insufficient information provided to ensure safe provision of community care.
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Risk of bias within studies was rated as high risk (bias that reduces reliability of results), low risk (bias that is unlikely to alter results) or unclear (bias that raises doubt about reliability of results/insufficient information provided to make judgment).
Some parents voiced a clear sense of frustration and injustice at having their decisions influenced by insufficient or inaccurate information provided by professionals.
We could not elucidate the effect of differing antihypertensive treatments on the maternal and perinatal outcomes, as insufficient information was provided to allow subanalysis by drug group.
This was largely owing to insufficient information being provided on potential sources of bias.
If insufficient information was provided the item was given a negative score.
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