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The phrase "awesome enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something meets a certain level of awesomeness or is satisfactory in its quality.
Example: "The movie was awesome enough to keep me entertained for the entire two hours."
Alternatives: "sufficiently awesome" or "adequately impressive".
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It wasn't awesome enough — or, anyway, he didn't want his classmates to think that he thought it was awesome.
To publish two books at the age of 92 is awesome enough, but for one to top the British book charts is unprecedented.
Rubin said he did not care what users shared on Meerkat, and it is important that it is the user who decides what experiences are "awesome enough" to stream.
"As I watched the first visitor walk open-mouthed into our great green cathedral, and as small groups became hundreds and then thousands followed on behind, I thought to myself, the truly special thing about Eden is not what you see, although that is awesome enough; it is the spirit that brought so many 'ordinary' people together, to add up to so much more than the sum of their parts.
As if mini humanoid PALRO wasn't awesome enough already, he now can speak English, too.
The life and times of Steve Wozniak are awesome enough already.
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Some people reviewed the music itself ("Needs some iDrums" "ALL of them have tempo problems") but others just effused at the novelty ("OMG AWESOME").. Enough viewers found the video mesmerizing that the band was prompted to post a message on its Web site, at www.iband.at: "Some of you requested an MP3 version of the jam session.
And if that isn't enough awesome stuff to encourage you to apply, the winner of the Startup Battlefield receives $50,000 and the coveted Disrupt Cup.
Fair enough?" "Awesome!" Thing 1 screamed.
Everyone knew perfectly well that few of us critics who weren't already experts in Asian Studies had done research that was awesome or humbling enough to deflect complaints that we were criticizing a country we'd never visited.
The word "awesome" is spoken often enough, but we've largely forgotten what it means.
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