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Filter by Meaning The teacher used the adequation of the two literary works to explain the similarities and differences in the themes.
The adequation of the results from the two experiments helped the researcher draw more accurate conclusions.
The team leader emphasized the importance of adequation in project management to avoid any miscommunication.
The court is responsible for the adequation of the evidence presented by the prosecution and the defense.
The doctor assessed the adequation of the medication dosage based on the patient's weight.
The software developer tested the adequation between the user interface and the user's expectations.
The scientist checked the adequation between the theory and the experimental data.
The adequation of the new employee's skills to the job requirements was impressive.
The coach assessed the adequation of the team's training to their performance goals.
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