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How do you use the word suffice in a sentence?

Here are a few examples of how to use "suffice" in a sentence:

* Simple: A quick snack will suffice for now.

* Formal: The evidence presented in the report suffices to prove the defendant's guilt.

* With negative connotation: The company's apology did not suffice to appease the angry customers.

* With a comparative: A simple "thank you" would suffice, but a handwritten note would be much more appreciated.

* In a conditional statement: If you are going to the store, a quick trip will suffice.

Remember, "suffice" means "to be enough" or "to be adequate." You can use it to express that something is sufficient for a particular purpose or need.

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