I'd really like $100,000 to pay for a house in cash, but $4,000 for the down payment will be sufficient.
The second sentence the word is used correctly, but it is weak. The first sentence, the word is not used correctly. I think that the sentence, "Are these snacks really sufficient for your trip?," is more proper.
You have very sufficient work, Kayla!
Log file analysis is not sufficient for this purpose.
Fifteen-thousand balloons is more than sufficient for a birthday party.A truckload of apples would be sufficient to make pies for several towns.
The evidence provided was sufficient to support the conclusion.
Sufficient means enough.ExampleI don't have sufficient money to buy a new car.
suf·fice be adequate, to make do. to meet or satisfy a need be sufficient often used with an impersonal it
Yes I certainly can make a sentence with that word.
how can make the sentence for word mercy
Corroborative is the hardest word in the world to make a sentence for.
I conclude that it is possible to make a sentence with the word "conclude."
You can make the word stimulate into a sentence by seing what word best goes in front of it.