Sentence examples for enough explain from inspiring English sources

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To say a building is "old" isn't good enough; explain the colours, the peeling stucco, the elaborate, angular finishes on windowsills, the cleaning lady in a faded blue smock who was leaning out of a second-storey window with a cigarette dangling from her mouth.

"Sitting back and hoping for the best just isn't enough," explain Ben Walters, who is part of the RVT Future campaign.

If they're not old enough, explain how you think your siblings have been impacted.

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I have done enough explaining.

"You're not stretching your face enough", explains Crystal Pite, patiently.

At times, he said, he wondered if he did too much deciding and not enough explaining.

"A little bit better than the status quo isn't good enough," explains Bill Magavern, the Sierra Club's California director.

"I can't live on B funding, it's not enough," explained the genial 22-year-old from Harlesden.

"Most people fill the Baltic spaces with materials and physical things – I thought Bill was a very good way of filling it – he's big enough," explains Griffiths.

"Lagom means not too little but not too much – just enough," explains Ian Robbins, Spotify's US-born product owner of artist products.

"We were looking at whether women would stick to the routine, and if so, would they resistance train intensely enough," explained Kara Gallagher, the lead researcher.

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