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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to secure sufficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to obtain an adequate amount of something, often in contexts related to resources, funding, or support.
Example: "The organization is able to secure sufficient funding to continue its operations for the next year."
Alternatives: "capable of obtaining enough" or "able to acquire adequate".
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"But to compete globally our leading institutions must be able to secure sufficient funds.
The record was further delayed for several months until Sub Pop was able to secure sufficient funds to issue it.
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They failed to secure sufficient evidence and the rancour against Orford petered out.
The company had always struggled to secure sufficient rehearsal time on the ice as rinks are expensive to hire.
Therefore, it is important to secure sufficient fixture titanium around the abutment.
Several biopsies were taken to secure sufficient material.
To secure sufficient numbers, a 2-year inclusion period was planned.
Several biopsies were taken to secure sufficient material for subsequent analyses.
They are closing because of not being able to secure a lease of sufficient duration to warrant the expense of renovating the place.
In 1842 the anti-slavery Liberty Party had risen to sufficient prominence in the state that neither Morton nor Davis was able to secure a majority.
Just being able to secure a spot is so important.
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