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"more adequately compared" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare two things in a more accurate or appropriate way. Here is an example: "Although both cities have their advantages, when it comes to public transportation, New York is more adequately compared to Tokyo rather than Los Angeles."
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Probit analysis calibrated indices assessment scales more adequately compared to linear or cubic regression.
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The use of percentage change, rather than the actual values, is a commonly accepted analytical tool, and is a way to more adequately compare the relative change on the districts.
This is one of the reasons offline calculation is used to more adequately compare and correlate brain activity data with behavioural indicators.
These novel approaches to fibre production produce a device which can more adequately be compared to a film than a fibre.
The latter increases are mostly measured in plasma phospholipids, which are much more sensitive to the last dietary intake than red blood cells, and might therefore not be adequately compared.
Receiving more frequent feedback leads to excessive focus on and more systematic processing of more recent data as well as a failure to adequately compare information across multiple time periods.
One of the problems last summer was that the Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation weren't adequately comparing notes as warning signs accumulated about possible terror attacks against the United States.
However no simple method exists to adequately compare the accuracy of parallel robots.
Further studies are necessary to adequately compare these two algorithms.
Unfortunately, there have been no RCTs adequately comparing specific antiplatelet or antithrombotic therapies for this indication.
To be able to adequately compare the placebo versus melatonin intervention, we selected an RCT-design.
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