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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can't have enough" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that you do not have enough of something, or that you would like to have more of it. For example, you could say "I love pizza; I can't have enough of it!".
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Can't have enough.
"You can't have enough of it".
We can't have enough paper".
You can't have enough sets of eyes".
I can't have enough choices for outer coats.
"You can't have enough quality scouts," General Manager Brian Cashman said.
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"For those people, even if they want to move to restore their position, they can't because they don't have enough equity to get a new mortgage deal".
You can't say you don't have enough lines.
We can't tell them we don't have enough supplies — to just come to work and later on you'll have gloves".
I can't even believe you don't have enough patience for a game llike GTA IV.
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