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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost suffice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is nearly adequate or sufficient, but not quite enough.
Example: "The funds we have will almost suffice for the project, but we may need to seek additional support."
Alternatives: "nearly sufficient" or "close to enough".
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But almost suffice to say that Clive Bell turned out to be what might have been termed the S-H-I-T of the group: a rather keen amateur antisemite, and the least talented of the lot; and Virginia made a far better marriage, once she'd tried sapphistry with Vita Sackville-West.
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While the Merkel formula will almost certainly suffice to win another election, not everyone is convinced that it provides the answers for the challenges of the next four years.
A few laconic but concrete details almost always suffice to sketch a situation and its potential for black comedy – in "A Break in Routine" (note the irony of the title) there's an anecdote involving an alarm clock.
Since, as noted above, all that is required to meet the (tertiary) value problem is to show that knowledge is generally distinctively valuable, this claim would almost certainly suffice for Greco's purposes.
Pay 40%, as Bank of America did for FleetBoston Financial last year, and almost nothing will suffice.
A book and a film that almost defy description, suffice to say that, according to most devoted stoners and practitioners of extreme behavior/lifestyles, no other film captures the energy, attitudes and visions of drug use better.
Among the Bedouin almost any pretext suffices for dancing, although, since the mid-20th century, dancing has been practiced most often at weddings and similar festivities.
Example 1 Let a > 0, α, β ≠ 0, and c > 1 / 2. We can use Theorem 4.1 for the equation [ t 2 1 + t 2 ( cos [ a t ] sin [ a t ] + c ) Φ ( x ′ ) ] ′ + γ arctan ( sin [ α t ] ) + | sin [ α t ] | + | cos [ β t ] | t 3 Φ ( x ) = 0, whose coefficients are asymptotically almost periodic (it suffices to consider directly Definition 2 and Corollaries 2.2, 2.3) and where p = 3 / 2 (i.e., q = 3 ).
It is also found that the external heat transport limitations at the outer surface of the adsorbent particles have no effect on the nonisothermal operation of the adsorbent beds, and it is thus concluded that a single energy equation for the macroscopic variation of the temperature in the bed would suffice in almost all practical applications.
Bathrooms: In practical terms, one bathroom can suffice in almost any circumstances, but if the house is for multiple people, two makes life much easier.
To (Phi(t)) is an almost periodic function, it suffices to show that (Phi(t)) is bounded.
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