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"not sufficient for" is correct and usable in written English.
It's used to refer to something that is not enough to do something or for some purpose. For example: The income from her part-time job was not sufficient for her to cover all her living expenses.
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not sufficient for the purpose.
It's not sufficient for characters either.
That's definitely not sufficient for the betrayal, the deceit.
"Two pages is not sufficient for $4.4 billion".
This is not sufficient for a better common future.
It's not sufficient for photographers to simply take the picture.
"Rations are not sufficient for people to survive on," he said.
"They use the name of social corporate responsibility – but this is not sufficient for life.
And it's not sufficient for us to just tell them to stop.
The Palestinian reports say those ideas are not sufficient for Mr. Arafat to make a deal.
"It is not sufficient for the U.S. to monitor itself," he added.
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