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[ adverb ] to a sufficient degree

Examples

"she was sufficiently fluent in Mandarin"

Used in print

(Edward Austin Walton, "On Education for the Interior...)

The architects do not believe that the education of the interior_designer is sufficiently good or sufficiently extended to compare with that of the architect and that , therefore , the interior_designer is incapable of understanding the architectural principles involved in planning the interior of a building .

The architects do not believe that the education of the interior_designer is sufficiently good or sufficiently extended to compare with that of the architect and that , therefore , the interior_designer is incapable of understanding the architectural principles involved in planning the interior of a building .

(Howard Nemerov, "Themes and Methods: The Early...)

The cyclist , a sufficiently commonplace young fellow , is not named but identified simply as `` Life '' - that and a license_number , which Piepsam uses in addressing him .

(Handbook of Federal Aids to Communities. U.S. Dep...)

A proposed loan must be for sound purposes or sufficiently secured so_as to assure a reasonable chance of repayment .

(Cornell H. Mayer, "Radio Emission of the Moon...)

When sufficiently accurate and complete measurements are available , it will be possible to set limits on the thermal and electrical characteristics of the surface and subsurface materials of the moon .

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