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Discover Ludwig"a bit enough" is not a grammatically correct phrase and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "a bit too much" or "just enough." Corrected example: "I only needed a bit too much cake to satisfy my sweet tooth."
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I knew Mr. Terkel a bit — enough to appreciate his gentle nature, his deep interest in people of all sorts and his drive to reform the world.
Bend your knees just a bit, enough to get some momentum for jumping.
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In order to try and pay off his debts, Connie suggests he enter the town's best inventing competition to win a cash prize of £1,854 and a thruppeny bit - enough money to pay off his tax bill.
Only a little bit, enough for birds to drink.
They will eventually open their mouth just a little bit, enough for you to insert the pacifier into their mouth.
Open the blinds a little bit (enough for you to see the street, but not enough for the people to see you).
But, he adds, "Something about even a good Marvel movie is starting to feel a little bit enough-already".
That was the way I lived, working hard for a bit, earning enough that I could play cricket.
Not much more than a bit, but enough to make this a cheerful, likable children's picture with a big heart.
I asked if mine might be cooked just a bit more, enough to stop the hemorrhaging.
Journe had sold it last year, but now the oil inside was sticking only a bit, but enough to throw the split-second calibrations slightly off.
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