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Discover Ludwig"seem adequate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that something appears to be adequate or satisfactory, for example: The resources allotted to the project seem adequate to complete the task.
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On balance, however, the numbers seem adequate and fair.
But the criteria seem adequate to guide enforcement.
FTS mechanisms proposed in the recent literature seem adequate to explain qualitatively the composition forcing experiments.
Those don't seem adequate reasons to forgo a system that is already proving its worth.
Werner Herzog may lack heroes, nowadays, who seem adequate to his fierce capacity for wonder.
But, like evolution, economics alone doesn't seem adequate to the obesity problem.
This does not by itself seem adequate cause for dejection among the literati.
The current and recommended calculation methods do not seem adequate for a standardised evaluation of glycemic response to foods.
Generally too, people tend to prefer "big explanations" for "big events", where simple or mundane explanations do not seem adequate.
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Neither, statistically, seems adequate for a review.
Nothing else seems adequate for some reason.
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