Examples of 'suffice to say i' in a sentence

Meaning of "suffice to say i"

suffice to say i: Used to imply that the preceding statement or information is adequate or satisfactory without needing further elaboration or clarification

How to use "suffice to say i" in a sentence

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suffice to say i
Suffice to say i traded my car in.
For one that wasn't entirely made of rust, Suffice to say I traded my car in.
Suffice to say I was really looking forward to another opportunity to use them both.
Let it suffice to say I never had any more sleepovers on my birthday.
Suffice to say I have not been fishing in a while.
Let it suffice to say I never had any more sleepovers on my birthdays.
Suffice to say I did not get any rest.
Yeah, suffice to say I have got a headache this end.
Suffice to say I did not even see the bar.
Suffice to say I shall not be repeating that behaviour.
But suffice to say I am more earth than water.
Suffice to say I was always very much a disorganized person.
Suffice to say I was really rather pleased with this development.
Suffice to say I finished the book within two days.
Suffice to say I always end up back in the same spots.

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Suffice to say I was very very happily surprised with the price.
Suffice to say I simply wished you here.
Suffice to say I do not like liars.
Suffice to say I did not find anything.
Suffice to say I could not leave.
Suffice to say I was absolutely delighted.
Suffice to say I was not happy.
Suffice to say I am extremely allergic.
Yeah, suffice to say I got all my voice amplifying needs taken care of.
Suffice to say I didn't get out of there early.
Suffice to say I didn't learn anything from them.
Suffice to say I haven't touched a fizzy drink ever since.
Still, suffice to say I have not done anything this weekend at all.
Suffice to say I did not know what I was signing up for!
Suffice to say I am not given to laugh out loud, especially when I am alone.
Suffice to say I didn't hurt myself, although it was a close call.
Suffice to say I will be recommending you to EVERYONE . ".
Suffice to say I wasn't too pleased.
Suffice to say I am behind schedule!

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