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The phrase "suffice at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers. Example: "The resources should suffice at meeting the project's needs."
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Apparently, when a subject is not notable, notoriety can suffice — at least for men.
Even an increased offer for Fellaini may not suffice at this late stage, however.
With this in mind, nothing but an Indian victory will suffice at this World Cup.
The ECB will hope that a less flashy form of quantitative easing will suffice, at least for now.
Still, if past is prologue, this will not suffice — at least not for those without the patience of Job.
Manhattan already has a moat — the rivers Harlem, Hudson, and East — but this on its own will not suffice, at least against the incursions of would-be terrorists….
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A strong hand on state television suffices, at least for now.
According to the FER results shown in Figure 16, HardDec at 100 kbps suffices at RSSI = -82 dBm when there is no out-of-band interference.
A general class, sufficing at least for electrostatics, is given by the following result from [65]: Open image in new window Fig. 4 Analytic solutions for the currents.
Limiting it to population-typical illustrations suffices, at least in the beginning.
Our prior expectation was based on the redundancy mechanism by which one of two genes involved in the same process (and hence regulated by the same TF) suffices at any point in time.
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