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Surfer Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Suffice it to say

Hello everyone.

I wonder if anyone can help me undestand this phrase, please; it's a bet weird to me.

Is suffice there an order? Is there any discussion as to how this expression was constructed?

Thank you.
  

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Suffice it to say = One doesn't need any more than this. (Think of 'sufficient')

  • Suffice it to say = One doesn't need any more than this.
  • (Think of 'sufficient')
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Suffice it to say = One doesn't need any more than this. (Think of 'sufficient')

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