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amply enough
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "amply enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is sufficient or more than adequate in quantity or degree. Example: "The resources provided were amply enough to complete the project ahead of schedule."
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4 human-written examples
Regret and remorse crowd in as well: time misused, love not given amply enough, opportunities squandered, acts of good will stalled or aborted.
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Jane Smiley's capacious new novel, "Ten Days in the Hills" (Knopf; $26), does not give the reader a warm welcome — the first chapter is cloying and confusing — but accommodates him amply enough so that at the end, four hundred and fifty pages later, he is reluctant to leave.
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By John Updike Jane Smiley Jane Smiley's capacious new novel, "Ten Days in the Hills" (Knopf; $26), does not give the reader a warm welcome — the first chapter is cloying and confusing — but accommodates him amply enough so that at the end, four hundred and fifty pages later, he is reluctant to leave.
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Jane Smiley's capacious new novel, "Ten Days in the Hills" (Knopf; $26), does not give the reader a warm welcome the first chapter is cloying and confusing but accommodates him amply enough so that at the end, four hundred and fifty pages later, he is reluctant to leave.
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Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
Maybe not, said the media, but plainly he had not done his job of controlling just where it did go.Though Mr Kok plans to stay prime minister until a new government is formed (which could be many weeks after election day), he will hand over the party reins late this year, amply soon enough for Mr Melkert to make his public mark.
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But they insist that that modest trend will be overwhelmed as Republican campaign committees, reinforced by amply-financed outside groups, amass enough cash to match their Democratic counterparts and grind down majority party incumbents.
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His philosophy, he said, was that if you give samples to 15 people, one will buy a sandwich (and, judging by the roasted vegetable one I later tried, be amply rewarded -- it was big enough for two).
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The ideal eating size is about a pound, just big enough to feed one person amply.
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Father and son both drive Chrysler sedans, agree that the church's money should be mostly in bonds, contribute amply to their church and brim with enough self-confidence to lead their flock of 540.
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But as illustrated on this Luaka Bop collection, such exuberant expressions of joy can jump decades if the Technotronic-suggestive grooves are alluring enough and the sexualized odes amply celebratory.
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In and Out of the Kitchen transfers from Radio 4 not wholly successfully, but there's ample time enough yet and Miles Jupp is amply talented enough to make it very funny indeed.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "amply enough" when you want to emphasize that something is not just sufficient, but also abundant or plentiful. It adds a layer of assurance that there is more than enough to meet the need.
Common error
Avoid using "amply enough" in highly formal or technical writing where more precise language might be preferred. Overusing it can make your writing sound repetitive or less sophisticated. Consider using synonyms like "more than adequate" or "fully sufficient" in those settings.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "amply enough" functions as an adverbial modifier, intensifying the degree to which something is sufficient. It indicates that something not only meets a requirement but exceeds it, providing a sense of abundance. As Ludwig suggests, its usage is correct and can add emphasis to the idea of sufficiency.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "amply enough" is a grammatically correct but infrequent adverbial modifier used to emphasize the sufficiency of something. It conveys that there is not just enough, but more than enough, of what is needed. Predominantly found in news and media sources, it serves to reassure and highlight abundance. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English, though it's advisable to avoid overuse in highly formal contexts. Alternatives like "more than sufficient" or "fully sufficient" may be more appropriate in certain settings.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
amply adequate
Similar to the original, but replaces "enough" with "adequate", slightly shifting the emphasis.
fully sufficient
Highlights the completeness of the sufficiency, indicating that all requirements are met entirely.
completely adequate
Focuses on the completeness of the adequacy, ensuring that something fully meets the requirements.
more than sufficient
Indicates a quantity or degree that exceeds what is needed, ensuring no lack.
more than adequately
Uses "more than adequately" to convey a similar sense of exceeding the required amount, focusing on adequacy.
quite adequately
Uses "quite adequately" to suggest a level of sufficiency that is satisfactory, though not necessarily abundant.
sufficiently abundant
Replaces "enough" with "abundant", emphasizing a greater quantity but maintains the core meaning of sufficiency.
well sufficient
Highlights a good or high degree of sufficiency, indicating a positive assessment of the quantity or degree.
abundantly sufficient
Combines "abundantly" and "sufficient" to strongly emphasize the ample nature of the sufficiency.
plenty sufficient
Uses "plenty" to indicate a large amount or degree, emphasizing abundance.
FAQs
What does "amply enough" mean?
"Amply enough" means that there is more than a sufficient or adequate amount of something. It implies abundance or plentifulness.
How can I use "amply enough" in a sentence?
You can use "amply enough" to describe resources, provisions, or qualities that are not just adequate but also abundant. For example, "The resources provided were "more than adequate" to complete the project ahead of schedule."
What are some alternatives to "amply enough"?
Alternatives include phrases like "more than sufficient", "fully sufficient", or "abundantly sufficient". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is "amply enough" grammatically correct?
Yes, "amply enough" is grammatically correct, although it is not a very common expression. Ludwig confirms its usability in written English.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested