How to use in-sentence of “sufficiently”:
+ There are quite a few people out there with the same name, but searching for this particular writer led to nothing that would sufficiently demonstrate notability.
+ Wearing them is sufficiently notable to have celebrities like David Beckham, being reported as “trying geek chic”.
+ If sufficiently different, two or more races may be described as subspecies, which is an official biological taxonomy unit below ‘species’.
+ The lesser black-backed gulls and herring gulls are sufficiently different that they do not normally hybridize; so, it was said, the group of gulls forms a continuum except where the two lineages meet in Europe.
+ When sufficiently energetic photons collide, they can combine and generate matter—matter creation.
+ If you are translating an article from another language, you are encouraged to use until the article is sufficiently simple.
+ Also agree that we may not be able to find a version which is both sufficiently simple for Simple En and sufficiently broad for translation.
+ Because all languages represented by two-letter codes in ISO 639‑1 can also be represented by their three-letter equivalents in ISO 639‑2 and above, it is recommended to use the shortest language tag possible that sufficiently describes the target language.
Example sentences of “sufficiently”:
+ There is no evidence of significant coverage in reliable sources or that this name is sufficiently notable for its own article.
+ However, it is hoped that a sufficiently long chain of “rounds” loads the cipher with sufficient confusion and diffusion properties to make it resistant to cryptanalysis.
+ The PROD process would probably be sufficiently preventative in some cases.
+ Fallbacks may be added to where languages are sufficiently similar.
+ These ideas make it sufficiently different from “hedonism” as it is usually defined.
+ Three hours later it had strengthened sufficiently to be named Tropical Storm Humberto.
+ Many subtropical cyclones between 1975 and 2001 with a sufficiently tropical nature were either considered fully tropical storms or numbered.
+ I put it to you that there is “no way” Violin would get VGA if it was a new article today, because it is not a sufficiently broad coverage of the topic.
+ Worth was sufficiently fashionable that he had to turn away customers.
+ There is no evidence of significant coverage in reliable sources or that this name is sufficiently notable for its own article.
+ However, it is hoped that a sufficiently long chain of "rounds" loads the cipher with sufficient confusion and diffusion properties to make it resistant to cryptanalysis.
+ The PROD process would probably be sufficiently preventative in some cases.
+ I wish these Simple-English articles were sufficiently long, so that I wouldn’t have to read too many other interlinked pages while reading them.
+ The development of a sufficiently powerful microscope by Anton van Leeuwenhoek in 1675 provided visual evidence of living particles consistent with a germ theory of disease.
+ Traditionally, historians of science have defined science sufficiently broadly to include those inquiries.
+ The idea would be for a sufficiently knowledgeable person to point to some reference works, so we can keep the page.
+ Unfortunately, Beth and Duncan had sufficiently cooperated enough though the final challenge to arrive at the same time, and what was meant as a season recap became a show in which the winner would be determined.
+ Bentham wrote: “The word “international”, it must be acknowledged, is a new one; though, it is hoped, sufficiently analogous and intelligible.