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Discover Ludwig"enough income" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to having a sufficient amount of money or earnings. Example: "I am looking for a job that can provide enough income for me to support my family and save for the future."
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But loopholes and cheating mean that even high nominal rates still do not produce enough income.
(Storrs had patrons but not enough income of his own to support his accustomed style).
I don't think there was enough income from the pub to pay two managers.
His hacks generated enough income that he was able to buy an old white Mercedes.
Even when there is not enough income, it is difficult for husbands to acknowledge that.
When that way of life stopped generating enough income, Americans went deeper into debt.
"Bankers are concerned that there won't be steady enough income" to make the monthly payments.
"I only want enough income to cover expenses and provide for a reasonable reserve," he said.
London cannot generate enough income for a country of 65 million.
When families don't have enough income, they can't buy enough food, shelter, clothing and other necessities.
"They always say farms have too much equity, not enough income," Mrs. Sankow said.
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