A few days ago
inquisitive thinker

Is “adequate reason” correctly used in this sentence?

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We need this report to ensure that their delivery has already been in accordance with the contract. Is there any *adequate reason* to submit the evaluation report after we receive final report from the contractor. We look forward to your advice

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A few days ago
MasterMmmm

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We need this report to ensure that their delivery has been made in accordance with the contract. Is there sufficient reason to submit the evaluation report after we receive final report from the contractor? We look forward to your reply.

I have rewritten this in a way I would have written it for my company. I agree that it should use the word sufficient here. Also, since you are posing a question, you need a question mark at the end of the question. Finally, I believe you are seeking a reply and not advice, so I changed that sentence as well.

I hope this helps.

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A few days ago
shablax
your sentence is grammatically correct, but an adequate reason would not be asked for when asking for advice. A more proper phrase could be ‘sufficient need’
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