Definition
(He hasn't worked all year.) Suffice to say (he won't pass his exams): (He hasn't worked all year.) Because of this, it is clear that (he won't pass his exams)
- "Suffice to say, this club is not to be taken lightly;"
- "Suffice to say he was rejected."
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