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The phrase "be sufficient to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is enough or adequate for a particular purpose. Example: "The proposed budget should be sufficient to cover all of our expenses for the year."
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"That should be sufficient to exonerate me".
This may be sufficient to stop the problem.
This process will be sufficient to seal the jars safely.
But will that be sufficient to spark growth?
But will it be sufficient to avert defeat in Afghanistan?
I'd suggest that would be sufficient to commend the decade, but if not, here's more.
As a result, he said, eliminating debt alone "may not be sufficient to effect a reorganization".
Whether it would be sufficient to persuade the requested state is another matter".
Sanctions, it was argued, would be sufficient to drive Saddam out of Kuwait.
The stimulus alone, as it stands now, won't be sufficient to counter that fall.
But this official added: "It will not be sufficient to stop the violence.
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