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As enough as
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'As enough as' is not correct in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase 'As much as'. For example, "As much as I wanted to stay, I had to leave."
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Science
News & Media
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
The physical examination feature was evaluated as helpful by the participants but for some of them it was not considered as enough, as they wanted to pay more attention to gynecological problems as well as reflexes and range of motions in arms, than they could.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Nuclear can load-follow fast enough as long as wind and solar power are not connected to the grid.
Academia
But a new resolution that was being proposed did not go far enough, as far as he was concerned.
News & Media
True enough, as far as it goes.
News & Media
1-0 was enough, as long as we could humiliate them.
News & Media
The steps contain emotion enough, as well as bright spots of humour.
News & Media
But it is not enough as long as Mr. Bush persists in a failed unilateralism in Iraq.
News & Media
This is all fine, and true enough, as far as it goes.
News & Media
That was bad enough, as far as reporters covering the State Department were concerned.
News & Media
Authorities plan a far wider use as soon as enough equipment is ready.
News & Media
"We didn't build enough as far as I'm concerned," he said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for grammatical accuracy, replace the phrase "as enough as" with alternatives like "as much as" or "sufficiently enough" depending on the intended context.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "as enough as" in formal writing. It is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Instead, opt for phrases like "as much as" or rephrase your sentence for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "As enough as" is typically intended to express a degree of sufficiency or adequacy. However, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI marks this phrase as incorrect. It's often used incorrectly to try and express comparison or a minimum threshold.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Wiki
34%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "As enough as" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this, advising against its use. While it appears in various contexts, its intended meaning—expressing sufficiency or adequacy—can be better conveyed using alternatives such as "as much as" or "sufficiently enough". Therefore, it's best to avoid this phrase in both formal and informal writing to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
As much as
Replaces "enough" with "much", suitable when referring to quantity or degree.
Just as much
Adds emphasis on the quantity being considered.
Sufficient as
Simplifies the phrase while keeping the core meaning of sufficiency.
Sufficiently enough
Changes the word order and adds an adverb to emphasize sufficiency.
Equally enough
Highlights the equal measure or sufficiency.
Adequately sufficient
Uses a synonym for "enough" and adds an adverb, altering the intensity and formality.
Enough as is needed
Clarifies sufficiency by directly stating that it meets requirements.
Comparably sufficient
Implies a level of sufficiency that can be compared to something else.
To the same degree
Expresses equivalence in intensity or level.
To a sufficient extent
Formalizes the expression of sufficiency by using "extent".
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "as enough as"?
While "as enough as" isn't standard English, you can use alternatives such as "as much as" or "sufficiently enough" depending on the context.
Is the phrase "as enough as" grammatically correct?
No, "as enough as" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It's better to use phrases like "as much as" or "sufficiently enough".
How can I use "as much as" correctly in a sentence?
Use "as much as" to indicate a degree or quantity. For example, "I appreciate your help as much as you offered it".
What's the difference between "as enough as" and "sufficiently enough"?
While "as enough as" is not standard English, "sufficiently enough" means adequate to meet the needs; it's an intensifier of the term "enough".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested