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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are just enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a certain quantity or quality meets the minimum requirement or sufficiency for a particular purpose.
Example: "The resources we have for this project are just enough to complete it on time."
Alternatives: "are sufficient" or "are adequate".
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Also, there are just enough jumps to rattle your popcorn.
In America, there are just enough babies for zero population growth.
There are just enough to make you a little dizzy, and glad that you're seeing things upright.
But for now, liquidity is still ample and there are just enough signs of growth to keep up investors' spirits.
But there are just enough unanswered questions and bursts of dramatic incident to stop us wandering off ourselves.
It's very much like the Standard Model Higgs boson – but there are just enough differences to be interesting.
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"It's just enough".
"It's just — enough already".
Just enough is just enough.
This was just enough.
There were just enough to go round.
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