adequate level

collocation in English

meaningsofadequateandlevel

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adequate
adjective
uk
/ˈæd.ə.kwət/
us
/ˈæd.ə.kwət/
enough or satisfactory for a ...
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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofadequateandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofadequate level

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The material covers the majority of the popular algorithms and techniques, most of which are clearly explained with anadequatelevelof detail.
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As such, the notion of anadequatelevelof care is that of a floor, not of a ceiling.
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It includes the larger number of initially proposed variables, and has anadequatelevelof statistical fit.
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A sentimental patient may not accept anything less than what he deems anadequatelevelof emotional commitment.
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The question of theadequatelevelof resolution of the elements of the toolbox is not treated in the book.
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Furthermore, research is necessary into theadequatelevelof resolution of the elements in the toolbox.
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But these tools do not provide anadequatelevelof detail.
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Where antidepressants had been prescribed, the doses were in most cases of anadequatelevel.
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The parents' frightened or frightening behavior, and the failure to maintain anadequatelevelof responsiveness toward the child, may leave him or her feeling unprotected and frightened.
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Anadequatelevelof anesthesia was confirmed periodically by the lack of spontaneous movements and responses to pinching the paw when the gallamineinduced muscle paralysis was allowed to wear off.
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In focus-on-form terms, it appears that the output - input treatment in this study succeeded in achieving anadequatelevelof integration of attention to form and meaning.
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I am thinking particularly of creeks that need to be dammed to provide anadequatelevelof water for boating.
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It is important that the appropriations for regional development remain at anadequatelevel.
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There is little evidence to suggest that sufficient advertising revenue will be available to support a potentially vast extension of radio to anyadequatelevel.
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In many areas the bureaux are struggling to provide anadequatelevelof service.
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The answer is a proper child benefit scheme paid to all those in work and out of work at anadequatelevel.
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One deals with the question of guaranteeing anadequatelevelof income for elderly people.
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We must ensure that more work also means better quality work and thus anadequatelevelof social protection.
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I stress again that a healthy growth of profits is essential to anadequatelevelof investment.
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