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The phrase "ability to function sufficiently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to perform tasks or duties at an adequate level.
Example: "The patient's ability to function sufficiently after the treatment will be closely monitored by the medical team."
Alternatives: "capacity to operate effectively" or "capability to perform adequately".
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We attribute the difference to the monoallelic nature of our reporter and its apparent ability to function sufficiently with endogenous Fast-1 (Sirard et al., 2000) or with Fast-2 (Nagarajan et al., 1999), in comparison with transfected or injected constructs that involve many DNA copies per cell.
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The growth of the fast passenger and ropax ferry sector benefited those medium-speed enginebuilders who could offer designs with sufficiently high power/weight and volume ratios, an ability to function reliably at full load for sustained periods, and attractive through-life operating costs.
Little by little, they lost their ability to function normally.
He started to lose his ability to function, to think things clearly through," Alicia says.
Racism limits our ability to function effectively, or to utilise the talents evident in all communities.
But the ability to function in a constantly distracting world is bought at a real price.
Bipolar disorder causes wide swings in mood, energy and ability to function.
"The real issue is the U.N.'s ability to function here.
But these drugs deplete the dopamine pathway, disrupting the individual's ability to function.
She cares about the hosts and their ability to function successfully.
Estimated 90%% reduced ability to function.
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