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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'becomes enough' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase when you are explaining that something has reached a level where further increases are unnecessary or unnecessary. For example, "The work was becoming too much, so I decided that what I had done already became enough."
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Small wonder that watching her feet move becomes enough to make you cry.
He becomes enough of a derelict and a danger to be treated as a mental patient and given antipsychotic drugs.
At some point, a majority becomes enough to qualify as a consensus.
I think back to the author of this book and wonder at what point someone becomes "enough".
If the loss of innocent life is enough reason to execute another life judged not innocent, then one innocent life becomes enough reason to execute another life judged less innocent.
Once Twitter messages become code words and subsequently Chinese whispers, carried on the wind between isolated outposts of men and women doing anything to get by, the faintest glimmer of hope in a traveller's words is becomes enough to hang a dream on.
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But when does enough become enough?
But enough quickly became enough.
At what point does enough become enough?
By his final season, he became enough of a loose cannon to be a worthy watch.
He observes that, in America, "she's never become enough of a household name to lose her cult status.
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