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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the adequacy of length or duration in various contexts, such as time, distance, or size.
Example: "We need to ensure that the rope is a long enough to reach the other side of the river."
Alternatives: "sufficiently long" or "adequately long".
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That's a long enough chapter on a tiny enough concept.
"Cepheus loses to no one over a long enough time.
But we don't have a long enough horizon.
So I gave him a long enough break.
"Is that a long enough list?" Dr. Marks asked.
As hard it's going to be, we've got a long enough flight to let it slide.
It is why all land investors need to have a long enough time frame.
"It's such a long enough list that I wrote it down," he said.
Will they give him a long enough time to do it?
All you need is an electrical outlet or a long enough extension cord to reach one.
However, we are still able to solve it numerically on a long enough time interval to be of practical use.
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