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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessible enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is sufficiently easy to reach, enter, or use, often in contexts related to information, services, or physical spaces.
Example: "The website is designed to be accessible enough for users with disabilities, ensuring everyone can navigate it easily."
Alternatives: "sufficiently accessible" or "adequately accessible".
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It's accessible enough for young children, too.
Is the cover too "girlie," or not "accessible" enough?
But it's very nicely done, and is accessible enough to appeal to a wide audience.
They don't define British design – they're not accessible enough – but I think that's improving.
The two "Songs of Innocence and of Experience" books, from 1789 and 1794, are accessible enough.
QUESTION FROM ANNIE: Do you believe that e-books will become popular and accessible enough to make independent bookstores obsolete?
Advanced users can add in RSS subscriptions to tune their feed, but it's accessible enough for anyone to use.
But it's accessible enough, and shines a light on a racing environment a notch less glamorous than Formula One.
"The reason we moved was because the schools in our catchment area weren't accessible enough," Gayle says.
Like karaoke, bar trivia attracts regulars, some of them very good, but it is accessible enough that anyone can join in.
"Ulysses was experimental enough that it blew people's minds and accessible enough that they were able to read it," said Pyle.
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