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The phrase "without sufficient" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an amount that is inadequate or insufficient for an intended purpose. For example: "The water tank ran out of water without sufficient for everyone."
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This is a novel without sufficient change of pace.
"Without sufficient evidence, there are certain steps we can't take.
Without sufficient pasture, many of the Boudoumas' cattle died.
"'Sentimental' really means 'an excess of feeling without sufficient cause'.
Remaining at home without sufficient help is frightening.
"My representative turned up late and without sufficient documentation.
And some weighty conclusions are offered without sufficient evidence.
"You can't solve a problem without sufficient resources".
"The government acted appropriately, but without sufficient sophistication".
"We lived without sufficient electricity under the past military rule.
It also ordered judges to "refrain from summoning people without sufficient proof".
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