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Example sentences for "usually sufficient"

  • But the above simple treatment is usually sufficient.

  • The result of one effectual pack is usually sufficient to convince the poor sufferer that he is being treated in the right way.

  • Bathing with hot water, not too hot for comfort, for at least an hour each day is usually sufficient.

  • In the follicular variety, it is usually sufficient to excise a portion of the wall, scrape out the interior, and remove any tooth that may be present.

  • On the other hand, owing to the lower blood-pressure the outflow goes on more slowly, and the gradually increasing pressure produced by the extravasated blood is usually sufficient to arrest the hæmorrhage before it becomes serious.

  • The extremely fœtid odour which pervades the room or even the house the patient occupies, is usually sufficient to suggest the diagnosis of cancrum oris.

  • The recognition of the characteristic elements, with or without caseation, is usually sufficient evidence of the tuberculous nature of any portion of tissue examined for diagnostic purposes.

  • Fifty to one hundred feet, or sometimes less, is usually sufficient, especially where there is good outlet below.

  • First, place say forty pounds of lime in a barrel and pour on just water enough to start it slaking nicely--about a gallon to each three or four pounds of lime is usually sufficient.

  • Bordeaux mixture is used in strengths varying from three to five pounds each of bluestone and lime in fifty gallons of water, but the former is usually sufficient.

  • The action is usually sufficient in three days, and the parts are then poulticed until the slough comes away, after which a simple dressing is employed.

  • A strength of current of a half to two milliamperes is usually sufficient; the time necessary for the destruction of the papilla varying from several to thirty seconds.

  • The use of a firm pressure bandage and the omission of the suture is usually sufficient to prevent this occurring, but the blood-clot may have to be turned out and the bleeding point sought for and ligatured.

  • If only a single exostosis has been removed the wound surface is small, and it is usually sufficient to puff in some boracic powder and again insert a piece of gauze.

  • Division of the lens capsule is usually sufficient to make the tension subside.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bank account; candied lemon; fine place; first care; free love; however slight; more glorious; national policy; silver dollar; storage batteries; that these; three wheels; usually applied; usually considered; usually followed; usually four; usually given; usually known; usually placed; usually sufficient; usually supposed; usually thought; usually three; usually white; usually written; went abroad