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The phrase "about it enough" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of sufficiency or adequacy regarding a topic, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I don't think we've talked about it enough to reach a conclusion."
Alternatives: "discussed it sufficiently" or "covered it adequately."
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A, shall we say older, representative of theirs kept on going on about how people didn't talk about "IT" enough and about how "IT" needed to be more recognised.
People don't talk about it enough".
And of those two, they hadn't talked about it enough.
But "we had been talking about it enough," he said.
"They haven't thought about it enough," he said.
There is still far too much sectarianism in Scotland, and we don't talk about it enough.
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Like many things widely bandied about, it contains just enough truth to trick you.
Since the meat is cooked, you only need to worry about giving it enough time to brown.
The idea is that not enough women are thinking about this procedure and are not thinking about it soon enough.
They read about it often enough.
"You'll learn all about it soon enough," she said.
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