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The phrase "I enough that" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks the necessary context or structure to be usable in written English. Example: "I am enough that I can handle any challenge that comes my way."
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A new blog, smallbustbigheart.com, has become a venue for these women, according to its author, to "gush about the lingerie and clothes that scream, 'Can you handle me?' not 'Am I enough?' " That is not to say handwringing over a Lilliputian bust no longer exists.
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