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"largely inadequate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is mostly or mostly insufficient or lacking. Example: The company's training program was largely inadequate, leaving many employees unprepared for their tasks.
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However, it is limited to modest spatial resolutions (e.g., 0.4 × 0.4 × 4 mm) that, while adequate to study atherosclerosis in medium to large arteries, are largely inadequate for small-caliber vessels such as human vein grafts (8).
This leads to largely inadequate PA intensity assessment in a large proportion of the elderly, who due to their declining maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) cannot reach the moderate/vigorous intensity as defined in absolute terms.
The official response has been seen as largely inadequate.
Compensation offered by the government is largely inadequate.
By extension, their teachers are seen as largely inadequate in preparing them for the global market.
But since then, there have been only modest, largely inadequate changes.
The employee recruitment and selection process is largely inadequate and needs effective attention.
The European Central Bank, too, has been largely inadequate to the task.
The policies adopted to avoid dangerous climate change have been partly misconceived and largely inadequate.
While first-order approximation is largely inadequate, second-order approximation is sufficient for the model systems studied.
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I was a natural, and quickly broke records but, all around me, the turnover rate was enormous, largely from inadequate understanding of technology and poor sales training.
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