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The phrase "suffices for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is enough or satisfactory for a particular situation or purpose. Example: "This small basket suffices for carrying my groceries." In this sentence, "suffices for" is used to indicate that the basket is enough for the speaker's groceries. Another example: "The evidence presented in court suffices for convicting the suspect." Here, "suffices for" is used to show that the evidence is sufficient for convicting the suspect.
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This suffices for most purposes.
No single ranking suffices for all students.
A majority vote suffices for granting a degree.
And yet in West Bengal, that suffices for the moment.
Only one explanation suffices for me: inner beauty.
In the end, a conventional television suffices for many people's tastes.
"My desk suffices for when I have a cup of coffee," she said.
It is shown that a generalization of Lisp's rplaca/rplacd construct suffices for these algorithms.
If you have not that suffices for me for the moment.
Perhaps it is simply a demonstration that a single name suffices for people whose other name quickly becomes "Doctor".
Right: A quite small cone radius suffices for the H3 spherical cap, so the layout is reasonably dense.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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