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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alright enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is satisfactory or acceptable to a certain degree, often followed by an action or outcome.
Example: "The weather was alright enough to go for a picnic in the park."
Alternatives: "sufficiently good to" or "adequate enough to".
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7. Actor Doctor (3:53) – If tracks 2 & 3 had a child that wasn't as cool as either of its parents, but still alright enough to hang with.
Amazingly, though, the game sold alright enough to warrant a sequel, shifting 170,000 copies in Europe.
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What incident forced his hand; forced him to say, "Alright, enough is enough now"?
Alright, enough of that.
Alright, enough lecturing.
Alright, enough self-congratulation.
Alright, enough with the Lumia 800, bring on the 900!
Alright, enough about Jolly.
Alright, enough build up... you ready?
Alright enough of that memory lane bullshit.
The old showbiz maxim that you're only as good as your last hit certainly has some truth in it, but the NT's Nick Hytner can afford a Greenland and Travelling Light (starry enough to do alright at the box office despite the reviews) as long as he also keeps hits like One Man, Two Guvnors, She Stoops to Conquer and London Road coming too.
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