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The phrase "absurd enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or action that is so unreasonable or ridiculous that it leads to a particular outcome or reaction.
Example: "The proposal was absurd enough to make everyone question the seriousness of the project."
Alternatives: "ridiculous enough to" or "preposterous enough to".
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The overall image was absurd enough to overshadow the sordidness at its root.
If that is not absurd enough to distract you from emptybracketitis, consider these four words describing a new Animal Planet channel show: Mike Tyson, pigeon racer.
And this has become apparent through a method of deduction absurd enough to be in a Monty Python sketch: there has been a distinct increase in audience members clapping between movements.
The sight gags near-falls into brickwork, a flamingags near-falls—were just absurd enough to be funny, but just real enough to send a shudder down the spintoof any father or mother watching at home.
Reading De Quincey, I had registered, with a shade of annoyance, the description of "Turkish opium eaters" — "absurd enough to sit, like so many equestrian statues, on logs of wood as stupid as themselves" — but hadn't been particularly bothered by his claims of being the best Greek scholar in Oxford.
Opponents claim that this result is absurd enough to refute classic utilitarianism.
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If that's not absurd enough then according to the most recent leaks from Vienna they've gone back on that as well because it's "too intrusive".
The whole idea seemed absurd enough that I had to at least try it.
And if spending over $5000 on a flight from Melbourne to Geelong (which, by the way, typically takes about an hour to drive) wasn't absurd enough in and of itself, it turns out Bronny was on her way to a Liberal Party fundraiser, which is so far removed from government work, it's the reason we have a distinction in the first place.
The trick is to find a serving that is big enough not to be absurd but small enough to make those prices profitable: a 4g stock cube, say, or 26g of detergent, or 13g of toothpaste.Newer entrants are pushing prices down.
"I think we're actually underachieving in terms of absurdity; we're not nearly absurd enough.
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