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Discover Ludwig"self-sufficient in" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to mean "capable of providing for oneself without relying on others". For example: "The small farm was self-sufficient in food and resources."
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"We are basically self-sufficient in energy.
"We are self-sufficient in fruit.
Earthships can be self-sufficient in food, water and energy.
"Hopefully they will become more self-sufficient in later life.
China is largely self-sufficient in nitrogen fertilisers.
America is close to becoming self-sufficient in natural gas.
The country had also become self-sufficient in fuel.
Kosovo is not self-sufficient in food production, however.
Officials said it was self-sufficient in most food.
The company's undersea drilling made Brazil self-sufficient in oil for the first time in 2006.
One 200kW boiler, in the hospital's cardiac centre, makes that department self-sufficient in energy.
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