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"suffice for" is correct and usable in written English.
It means "to be enough or adequate for something". For example: "This low payment will suffice for the cost of the materials."
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That should suffice for now.
Those options may suffice for many.
Two-lane roads must suffice for now.
An apology would suffice for me, Keith.
(One bag should easily suffice for two).
That set-up would not suffice for "Dinner With Demons".
A taxi will have to suffice for the return trip.
Carry-on bags do not suffice for every traveler.
The title alone would suffice for a sponge bath.
Programs without data structures may suffice for exploring mathematical properties.
(A good-quality challah bun will suffice for home use).
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