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was suffice

verb

To be enough or sufficient; to meet the need (of anything); to be equal to the end proposed; to be adequate; to be good enough.

  • Two capsules of fish oil a day suffices.

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Gifted as he was, suffice it to say that on the basis of the evidence here, Mr. Steinberg's gift was a narrow one.

(It was, suffice it to say, an incredible living arrangement).

Their willingness to bring visibility to their gender nonconformism while refusing to allow their body to be made into a spectacle was, suffice it to say, groundbreaking especially given that it happened almost a decade ago.

As far as I understood a simple match involving proteins from, for example, human and Arabidopsis was suffice to flag that as conserved.

Similar(8)

Mine are, suffice it to say, as varied as they are strange.

In fact, it's hard to work out exactly what it will be suffice to say that it combines the talents of theatre director Wils Wilson, playwright Tim Price and Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys, who draws on his solo album, Candylion.

It is suffice to prove that condition (H1) holds.

It is suffice to derive the condition (iii) that given in Theorem 3.2.

It is suffice to derive the condition (iii) that imposed in Theorem 4.2.

They're one of the last isolated groups left on the planet, and their experience with Western music is, suffice it to say, highly limited.

Ryan's current favourite is from Amy Sedaris and is, suffice to say, unprintable here, invoking her inability to call him a particular word for a particular part of the female anatomy because "you lack the warmth or depth".

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