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Discover Ludwig"my inadequacies" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to one's personal flaws, weaknesses, or shortcomings. Example: Despite my best efforts, I couldn't overcome my inadequacies and reach my full potential.
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"I try not to dwell on my inadequacies as an adviser.
"But I've got members of my staff working on a list of my inadequacies".
This job brought out all of my inadequacies and made them seem insurmountable.
Were he in my class, he could easily point out my inadequacies.
He added that "without directly confronting me with my inadequacies, she has always humiliated me fair to distraction.
I was able to take ownership of my inadequacies as a teacher, and I wasn't ashamed of them anymore.
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Maybe it was my inadequacy that made your father consider us second-best.
It was yet more evidence not just of her disability but my inadequacy at looking after her.
When I could not get through a book — "The Waves," for example — I took it, unquestioningly, as a sign of my inadequacy or unpreparedness.
I thought I knew something about communicating statistics, but sitting listening to enthusiastic users struggling to understand concepts made me realise my inadequacy.
He is a graduate of Yale Law School.
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