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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will this suffice" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when asking if something is adequate or satisfactory for a particular purpose. Example: "I have provided all the necessary documents; will this suffice for your application?"
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But in the end, you wonder: Will this suffice to hold these immigrant communities in the party thrall?
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I'll insist on bigger family time when it really, really matters, but for the most part, this will suffice.
She feels this will suffice.
Hope face on this will suffice".
This will suffice to show that (sH) holds.
There is, of course, a lot more to the natural deduction system (see Anderson and Belnap 1975 and Anderson, Belnap, and Dunn 1992), but this will suffice for our purposes.
None of this will suffice for the Scottish National Party, but just as the Edinburgh Agreement, committed Prime Minister David Cameron to honouring the referendum result, the same is true for the Scottish first minister.
Of course, more details about the selectable meanings can be added; but perhaps this will suffice to indicate the resources 'around' in making demand for service and the 'construal' of context by meaning-wording.
For now though this will suffice.
This will suffice rather than using stitching each side of the trim.
I elaborate greatly on these three phases in my book, The 5 Patterns of Extraordinary Careers, but this summary will suffice for this discussion.
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