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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed sufficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is taken to be adequate or satisfactory without needing further proof or evidence.
Example: "The evidence presented was assumed sufficient to support the claims made in the report."
Alternatives: "considered adequate" or "deemed satisfactory."
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In China and Japan the practice of dhyana (meditation) assumed sufficient importance to develop into a school of its own (Chan and Zen, respectively), in which meditation is the most essential feature of the school.
The use of non-dimensional data is usually assumed sufficient to present general information and is assumed valid for any size of pipe.
Moreover, we assumed sufficient conditions for this operator to become starlike and convex functions.
Note: 0.70 or higher can be assumed sufficient.
DNMT3A2 and DNMT3L in 1lox ng oocytes were assumed sufficient to catalyze de novo methylation.
23 For all vaccines we assumed sufficient stocks for 60% coverage.
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Smith puts it that when anything assumes sufficient relevance it finds its name.
The result in the latter case, assuming sufficient contributions, could therefore be a joint work.
Assuming sufficient legal protections, the real issue with dual class structures is whether their benefits outweigh the risk of shirking.
Assuming sufficient frequency separation of the carrier frequencies that the modulated signals do not overlap, recovery of each of the FDM signals is possible at the receiving end.
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