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Discover Ludwig"just about enough" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is almost sufficient or adequate. Example: "After saving for several months, I finally had just about enough money to buy the car of my dreams."
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Just about enough to read.
Just about enough contact for me though.
This should be just about enough.
And he's had just about enough.
He's doing just about enough here.
This arrangement allows people to get just about enough calories.
The new boy does just about enough to recover, though.
Each has just about enough power to frustrate the other.
Many, in fact, have heard just about enough of it.
He's had just about enough touchy-feely for one evening.
Luckily, he'd built up just about enough goodwill to smile the anti-climax away.
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