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The phrase "not elaborated enough" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase whenever you think that a particular point or idea is not explained enough. For example, "I think his points on the project are interesting, but they are not elaborated enough to make a thorough analysis."
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For the design of these hybrid structures – with often complex geometries – the standard concrete calculation rules, based on official codes such as Eurocode 2, are often not elaborated enough.
Mary Hamill Cross River, N.Y., July 15 , 2008 To the Editor: Something that was not elaborated enough was the idea that " 'some of us were maybe too quick to caricature Al Gore and John Kerry.' " In the last two presidential elections, I witnessed how quickly irrelevant personal attacks and outright lies about the Democratic candidates, aided by all forms of media, became accepted fact.
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The benefit committee vetoed it as not elaborate enough.
It is not elaborate enough to remove programmer's unnecessary handlers nor suggest to programmers for specialized handlings (when programmer's declarations are too broad).
Less thought-through is a pork banh mi, basically, tonkatsu on a bun, which is not elaborate enough to qualify as a banh mi ($6).
However, the ICF-model is not elaborate enough to serve as a model to clarify work-related problems.
He elaborates: "Enough of the waste.
He does not elaborate.
Do not elaborate.
Facebook did not elaborate.
She did not elaborate.
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