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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enough about me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a transition phrase to shift the focus of the conversation away from oneself and onto another topic. In this context, it is often used in a casual or informal setting. Example: "I've been talking about my job for too long. Enough about me, how about we discuss your recent vacation?".
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Charlie Trotter's is still tops, but you're as likely to get a table there as Dennis Rodman is to say, "But enough about me". So take a quick tour from one end of Randolph Street's restaurant row to the other, heading west from the Loop.
Enough about me.
But enough about me.
"But that's enough about me.
Ok, that's enough about me.
But enough about me, already.
But enough about me - what's your story?
But enough about me, and racism.
But enough about me, Mr. Jones.
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But enough questions about me, Laura seemed to say.
People have enough sense about me to know that I respond to the writing and not necessarily the medium.
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