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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Sufficient degree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an adequate level or extent of something, often in contexts such as assessments, evaluations, or qualifications.
Example: "The project was completed to a sufficient degree, meeting all the necessary requirements for approval."
Alternatives: "Adequate level" or "Enough extent".
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But they have not done so to a sufficient degree.
It also did so to a sufficient degree.
I know that I lack a sufficient degree of it – perhaps because I could not bear it.
It is because American cities do not possess a sufficient degree of historical awareness for contemporary architecture to flourish.
Yet it leaves a sufficient degree of competition to encourage better performance.
Some, such as mentoring, networking, simply can't cut it, at least not to a significant, sufficient degree.
Most other countries recognize only mental disease or defect of sufficient degree to sustain a defense of insanity.
However, it does, to a sufficient degree, serve its original intent.
Relevance implies that the results of sampling reflect crop loss to a sufficient degree.
When dissonance and complexity build to a sufficient degree, works of classical, jazz, or rock descent can sound more like one another than like their parent genres.
When these four virtues are present in sufficient degree and work together, people are said to be "good".
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