Sentence examples for a normal enough from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a normal enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considered to be sufficiently normal or typical in a given context.
Example: "The weather today is a normal enough temperature for this time of year, so we can go outside."
Alternatives: "fairly normal" or "reasonably normal".

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To friends, neighbours, even their relatives, they seemed a normal enough couple.

That is a normal enough baseball profile, but Radinsky truly stood apart as a baseball lifer.

I went on to a normal enough childhood and adolescence, including a workable peace with the divorce.

"So, what subject's your PhD in?" It's a normal enough question in social situations: people just trying to make conversation and ask an obvious question with an easy answer.

Joan is not a soldier of God, leading an army to expel the evildoers from Arcadia; she's a regular girl with a normal enough personality: when she applies for a job at a bookstore, she tells the owner, "I was sent by God," then, seeing the look on his face, she adds, "she said, revealing her acerbic wit".

An example of the last is the interview on aesthetics conducted by the Belgian Surrealist Marcel Broodthaers in 1970 and relayed over speakers on the staircase to the ICA's upper floor – a normal enough thing for an art gallery, you might think, except that Broodthaers' interlocutor is his cat.

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Gwynn, who played overweight for much of his career, created the illusion that a normal-enough guy could think his way to a.300 batting average.

Here is a character in "An Interest in Life," speaking (at a normal-enough kitchen table) of his relation to the Church: "You know... we iconoclasts... we freethinkers... we latter-day Masons... we idealists... we dreamers... we are never far from our nervous old mother, the Church.

The resident looked over the list: iron, calcium and a multivitamin — such a regimen was normal enough after gastric bypass because the removal of parts of the gastrointestinal tract limits the body's ability to absorb certain nutrients.

It all helped trigger schizophrenia, "the cancer of the mind".On New Year's Eve 1959 he was (by his standards; and it was a fancy dress party) normal enough, wearing a nappy and sash, mutely sitting on his wife Alicia's lap and alternately sucking a dummy and swigging a bottle of milk.

It's a remark that reflects the direct, self-deprecating honesty that characterizes his films, as well as a state of affairs that seems normal enough for a person who has recently turned thirty, let alone a prolific filmmaker who has been busy making movies — and whose art has appreciably darkened and spiralled inward from "LOL and Hannah Takeses the Stairs" to "Uncle Kent and Silver Bulletsts".

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