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The phrase "a natural enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is sufficiently natural or acceptable in a given context.
Example: "Her reaction to the news was a natural enough response, considering the circumstances."
Alternatives: "fairly natural" or "reasonably natural".
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Wanting to be noticed is a natural enough urge.
The studio seemed a natural enough place to move to for someone obsessed with music.
It is a natural enough question for a guy who has occupied three different apartments in the last three months.
That's a natural enough response when someone is stuck in the position of Mr. Kofman, who previously directed the challenging Holocaust-related drama "The Memory Thief".
It sounds like a natural enough decision to have tackled it, but much of the small print of the reforms has been hugely controversial.
What some saw as a fantasy-fulfilling detour into Bond villainy and reality TV regularity was in fact a natural enough progression, he says.
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"Why you here?" she asked me--a natural-enough question, since I look so Western.
It was a reflex, natural enough.
"How I wish to be on you / the meadow pounded by rain / a storm is natural enough / this has everything to do with you and your tiniest hair / be a warrior / love life".
An appropriately free hand with the adaptation results in a plot that feels natural enough that it could have been an original movie -- the ultimate compliment.
Their years of obscurity, their first steps toward making it, coincided with a moment when it was natural enough to choose a radical cause.
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