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  2. Worm - Sufficient Velocity

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    Views. 127K. Summary: By chance, an egocentric human gets an experimental Kaleidostick whose only feature is to travel the multiverse. Gets trapped in Worm for a while, uses metaknowledge to survive, then escapes on a quest to learn the secrets of the multiverse.

  3. User Fiction - Sufficient Velocity

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    The main character hops in, instantly gets his super powered epic skill and a harem of hotties. Goes on to hop into the main plot and become the best of friends with everyone important and everything ends up going their way. Unfortunately, Leslie doesn't want to be here. And all of that sounds like way too much work.

  4. single word requests - Is there a counterpart of...

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/273460

    sufficient = enough to meet the needs of a situation or a proposed end. So mathematically said: not less than the needed minimum. Is there an "upside-down counterpart"? not more than the needed maximum. It should be of the same style as sufficient or enough, expressing the same concept (being within limits and not being under the maximum).

  5. grammar - Can I say "sufficient enough" here? - English Language...

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/139595/can-i-say-

    benlogos. 1,537 15 43 64. 4. It is redundant. Good enough or bad enough use enough to qualify but sufficient cannot use enough the same way because it's a synonym. Of course, in a literary way, or for pun, you can always do :) – Kris. Nov 28, 2013 at 12:25.

  6. Threads Of Destiny(Eastern Fantasy, Sequel to Forge of Destiny)

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    Sufficient to survive alone and unsupplied for some time in the less dangerous parts of the world. Imperial Weapons Training(Y): 5 Minimal knowledge of hand to hand and weapons combat in the imperial style. Near mastery for any mortal, but the bare minimum among cultivator nobility.

  7. Difference in "Adequate" and "Enough/sufficient" [closed]

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/318520

    There is a difference in tone. Especially when spoken, "adequate" implies "barely meets specifications", whereas "sufficient" suggests that the specifications have been comfortably (if not generously) met. All three can be used to mean more or less the same thing, but my ancient Australian Concise Oxford Dictionary 1989 describes "adequate" as ...

  8. The Rules and Procedures of Sufficient Velocity

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    Don't create multiple accounts without staff permission. Don't encourage other users to break the rules. Don't argue with the staff about the rules, or a staff decision, in a thread; Don't file reports in bad faith; Don't use Sufficient Velocity as a launchpad for something that might be an issue elsewhere.

  9. Attempting to Fulfill the Plan MNKh Edition - Sufficient Velocity

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    Attempting to Fulfill the Plan MNKh: A New Age Dawns. The revolution has called for you to fulfill the series of 5-year plans in one of the most hostile work environments possible. The rewards are considerable, and there will be a constant series of trials along the way.

  10. Is it correct to say "more sufficient"? - English Language &...

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/210725/is-it-correct-to-say-more-sufficient

    Sufficient is an adjective which means being as much as is needed; enough to meet a need or purpose; adequate. It doesn't make any sense to say "more enough". Enough is enough. You can say more than enough, more than adequate, or more than sufficient if you want to stress giving yourself a large margin of time.

  11. word choice - Sufficient or sufficiently? - English Language &...

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/161622/sufficient-or-sufficiently

    His effort was not sufficient to tighten the safety bolt. But both of these sound unidiomatic: 1b. He did not sufficient tighten the safety bolt. 2b. His effort was not sufficiently to tighten the safety bolt. The excerpt you quote is the equivalent of saying: He tightened the safety bolt, not completely, but sufficient to protect the crew.