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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enough alone" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something is sufficient by itself without additional support or context.
Example: "I thought I needed more evidence, but the data was enough alone to support my argument."
Alternatives: "sufficient by itself" or "adequate on its own."
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Leave plain enough alone, right?
Let's leave well enough alone.
Why can't we leave well enough alone?
Sherman, however, couldn't leave well enough alone.
Now he wishes he had left well enough alone.
— but even here Perlman can't let ill enough alone.
But Ms. Dickey cannot leave well enough alone.
He also knows when to leave well enough alone.
But the analysts don't leave well enough alone.
Sometimes that's simply a matter of leaving well enough alone.
"Maybe you just leave well enough alone," he said.
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