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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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very good question, indeed. I have a rough answer but it's a bit confusing

Please correct the following sentences:
A very good question, indeed. I have a rough answer but it's a bit confusing for you to understand now. So I believe it won't suffice your need. Let me do some homework n it and I will present it to you in much simpler form.
  

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That's a very good question, indeed. Please let me do some homework and organize my thoughts on this. I'll get back to you with a clear answer at our next meeting.

  • That's a very good question, indeed.
  • Please let me do some homework and organize my thoughts on this.
  • I'll get back to you with a clear answer at our next meeting.
  • ) - A.
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That's a very good question, indeed. Please let me do some homework and organize my thoughts on this. I'll get back to you with a clear answer at our next meeting.

(Note that "to suffice" is not a transitive verb.)

- A.

Edit. Well, my dictionary says I'm wrong again. Your useage is okay!
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"Suffice your need" seemed odd to me too. The dictionary may say it's okay, but it's not commonly used that way.
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AvangiYour useage is okay!
Another typo: usage

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