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The phrase "insufficient candy" is correct and can be used in written English
You would use this phrase to suggest that the amount of candy someone has is not enough to last them through something, such as a long road trip. For example, "I picked up some candy for the road trip, but it turns out that we have insufficient candy to last us the entire trip."
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— insufficient consciousness.
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