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Discover Ludwig'coherent enough' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is understandable although perhaps not perfectly organized. For example, "She gave an answer that was coherent enough to understand her point of view."
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The Queen's speech didn't succeed on that count: it wasn't coherent enough.
Kilcullen: Pakistan is not an ally or an enemy — it's not coherent enough to be either.
There will be assertions that you didn't make a persuasive and coherent enough case to voters.
Kilcullen: Pakistan is not an ally or an enemy it's not coherent enough to be either.
From his hospital bed, when he was coherent enough to talk, Nick sounded desperate.
A lot of the time they aren't even coherent enough to be wrong.
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Republican critics, as before and since, criticized the president for not having a coherent-enough doctrine or strategy.
Poe was never coherent long enough to explain how he came to be in his dire condition, and, oddly, was wearing clothes that were not his own.
Poe was never coherent long enough to explain how he came to be in this condition, and it is believed the clothes he was wearing were not his own, not least because wearing shabby clothes was out of character for Poe.
The relationships are neither coherent nor suggestive enough to be interesting.
Some doubt Mr Cameron's potential as prime minister on the ground that he does not have enough coherent policies.
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