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The phrase "a more sufficient ground" is not correct in standard English usage.
The word "sufficient" already implies adequacy, so "more sufficient" is redundant.
Example: "We need a sufficient ground for making this decision."
Alternatives: "a stronger basis" or "a more adequate reason."
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Furthermore, the fact that the diurnal range at Homeb is quite low (compared to that at Namibrand, vide Table 3) seems to reflect a more sufficient ground water supply at Homeb - the species does not need to apply a stronger water potential to cope with midday water-deficiency.
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The Provost will decide if a review will be undertaken after making a preliminary review of the request to determine whether the request provides one or more sufficient grounds for review.
Mr. McGlasson appealed the case to the federal courts after state courts in Texas found that a sleeping lawyer was not a sufficient ground for a new trial.
For critics, these are more than sufficient grounds for objecting to Clinton as a candidate.
I also suspect, based solely on my own street-side reading of the restaurant's menu before The Review had appeared, that Mr. Wells had more than sufficient grounds for his opinions of the fare.
We must say more to explain why some schemes count as properly formal (and hence a sufficient ground for logical consequence) and others do not.
Mere disagreement with a decision or re-argument of points already made is not a sufficient ground for seeking reconsideration.
Authorities differ on whether the public interest in efficient judicial administration is a sufficient ground in and of itself for abandoning mutuality, 18 but it is clear that more than crowded dockets in involved.
Yet President Barack Obama has suggested that saving lives alone is not a sufficient ground for military action.
Harm to others is not a sufficient ground for restricting liberty.
Is maintaining fiscal growth, or keeping crime at a manageable level, sufficient grounds for our leaders to proclaim their competence?
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