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The phrase "a sufficient condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in logical or philosophical contexts to indicate that if a certain condition is met, it guarantees the truth of a particular statement or outcome.
Example: "Having a valid driver's license is a sufficient condition for being allowed to drive a car legally."
Alternatives: "a necessary condition" or "a qualifying condition".
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"It is not however a sufficient condition".
However, this is not a sufficient condition.
But it is also a sufficient condition.
That's a necessary but not a sufficient condition.
A sufficient condition for closed-loop asymptotic stability is derived.
A sufficient condition of flutter instability is also presented.
A sufficient condition is drawn for the synchronization.
A sufficient condition is provided to solve the above problem.
It does not, however, form a sufficient condition.
Unfortunately, he added, improved transit "is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for growth".
"It's necessary, but in and of itself, it's not a sufficient condition for foreign investment".
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