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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sufficient income" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial stability or the adequacy of earnings to meet needs or obligations.
Example: "To qualify for the loan, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient income to cover the monthly payments."
Alternatives: "adequate income" or "enough income."
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Proof of sufficient income is only one requirement.
Most older women are still married, the most likely avenue to sufficient income in old age.
The bankers, persnickety folks that they were, required that buyers demonstrate sufficient income to qualify for a mortgage.
She said she was denied career development opportunities and had to work excessively long hours to earn sufficient income.
They're built into our economy – too few jobs that provide security, a sufficient income and rising living costs.
Equally, parties face continuing problems in raising sufficient income to finance their activities – in particular the maintenance of their organisations.
But millions of homeowners either lack sufficient income or have houses no longer worth what is owed on the mortgage.
QE enriches those who have already accumulated enough assets such that they generate sufficient income without the need to liquidate their accumulated capital base.
Pointing out that your job had excellent sick pay conditions or that you already held sufficient income protection insurance elsewhere – you do not need duplicate cover.
'If people have sufficient income from sources other than their pension funds, it doesn't mean that they should leave their pension funds untouched until they die.
The second job is not sufficient income, but I'm taking it seriously, trying to get more money, trying to please my boss.
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