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Discover Ludwig'enough close' is not grammatically correct.
Instead, you would use 'close enough'. This phrase is often used to mean that something is approximately acceptable or near-perfect. For example: "The cake was a little dry, but it was close enough for me to eat."
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Molder, 31, has had enough close calls to know he needs to go low to win.
I've had more visceral signs of wildness, enough close shaves with black bears to give me pause.
But sure enough, Close came over from New York to Lloyd Webber's London apartment, and duly aced the audition.
As if that is not ambitious enough, close to 20 more are scheduled to open by year's end.
It is understood, nevertheless, that he still has strong opinions on how the RFU should be run and still has enough close links there to make them known.
On Friday, the head of China's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offered an apology for at least some of its prior inaction: "Today, we apologize here to all of you that our health departments did not have enough close cooperation with the media," Li Liming told Chinese reporters.
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And enough close-ups to give us – I suspect inadvertently – a much fuller sense of the horrors of an imminent automated world in which we are all just numbers crunched.
If the obtuse dialogue and the inane story don't bore you silly, then the crude, tedious racing sequences, replete with whining engines, squealing brakes and enough close-ups of clutch pedals and shifting knobs to fill an instructional video, will surely induce a grinding headache.
But nowhere near enough to close the gaps.
Looks low enough & close enough to roast marshmallows.
IN SOFT, southern countries, snow is enough to close schools.
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