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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sufficient of" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "We need a sufficient amount of resources to complete the project."
Alternatives: "an adequate amount of" or "a sufficient quantity of".
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By determining the moments of inertia of a sufficient number of isotopically substituted species, it is possible to obtain sufficient data from which to completely determine the structure.
In the absence of a sufficient number of RCTs, other types of evidence might be helpful.
The average of a sufficient number of guesses will get the number of jellybeans right.
The speed of travel is because of a sufficient stability of the water layer 30 mm/s.
More precisely, a concrete particular consists of a sufficient number of mutually compresent tropes.
This confirms the assumption of a sufficient stability of the cave roof.
The state must "do all in its power to promote the production of a sufficient supply of material goods".
That push was ultimately rebuffed, with Turnbull demanding to see evidence of a sufficient number of signatures on the petition before acquiescing to its demands.
The recruitment of a sufficient number of patients will be a challenge.
One challenge is the recruitment of a sufficient number of patients.
But that isn't a sufficient understanding of the experiences of most poor people.
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