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The phrase "a straight enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is sufficiently straight for a particular purpose or context.
Example: "The line on the graph is a straight enough representation of the data trends we observed."
Alternatives: "sufficiently straight" or "straight to an adequate degree".
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In Italy, it is pinot grigio, a straight enough translation, but in Valais, a Swiss wine-growing region between France and Italy, it is known as malvoisie.
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I've always felt like an outsider too ADHD, not straight enough.
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Loosen your knees a little bit but keep them straight enough to maintain military appearance.
"You're not straight enough 'til you fuck a guy up the ass," he said.
Prepare the divan base: Preparing the divan base is a straight forward enough if you already have had a headboard fitted and are replacing it with a new one the holes will be already visible and the bed headboard fixing screws that came with the bed inserted.
All this, just so your teenager might be scared straight enough to forgo sex for a few extra months.
A short putt for par was hit firm with a view to eliminating the break but not straight enough to find the hole.
The ump may call it a balk if your left leg is not straight enough.
He's had a year out, but I think he'll be straight enough".
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