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"abundant enough" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to convey that there is a sufficient amount of something. For example, "We have an abundant enough supply of food to last the winter."
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Life is complicated and abundant enough with opportunities for disappointment.
In unsprayed orchards, the moths were not abundant enough to cause real trouble.
The Japanese already hunt minke whales, which are considered abundant enough to allow limited harvesting.
Right now, the state polls are abundant enough that they receive somewhat more weight over all).
By the winter of 2008 when my finances reached their nadir I'd heard that cod were abundant enough to be targeted by the Montauk party boats.
If some whales have become abundant enough to be hunted, says Japan, no one has a right to tell the Japanese that they cannot catch and eat them.
Total cocaine output in the Andes has remained abundant enough to supply the world without anything more than occasional price spikes.So what is to be done?
The winners are good and abundant enough, however, to make it easy to have a satisfying meal in this fun, lively spot.
G. catenella, a toxic planktonic form, is sometimes abundant enough to colour water and cause the phenomenon called red tide, which may kill many fish and other animals.
IWC scientists have determined that, in certain waters, Minke, Fin, Gray and Bryde's whales are now abundant enough to be hunted commercially.
In most other mammals the hair is abundant enough to form a thick coat, while humans are among the most hairless of all mammals.
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