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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a enough for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "enough for"? You can use "enough for" when indicating that a certain quantity or quality meets the requirements for something.
Example: "This amount of food is enough for everyone at the party."
Alternatives: "sufficient for" or "adequate for".
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Before departure, the aircraft had been fueled with 5300 pound of Jet A, enough for 4 hours and 45 minutes of flight.
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That would be a narrative enough for many sporting events.
Generally, though, ½ a gram is enough for a single joint.
In back, there is a kitchen big enough for one cook and a bedroom big enough for a bed.
A hundred thousand isn't enough for a decent house.
"A half is enough for one person.
Being a firefighter was enough for him.
What would make a channel deep enough for ships?
There has to be a bed big enough for sleepovers.
That's a shocker raw enough for HBO.
The number of certificates was large enough to generate a model significant enough for each parameter.
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