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enough large
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "enough large" is not correct in English.
The correct form is "large enough." You can use it when describing something that meets a certain size requirement. Example: "The box is large enough to fit all the supplies we need for the event."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(5)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
56 human-written examples
And sure enough, large portions of the party establishment have embraced him.
News & Media
There was, and still is, the problem of not enough large fields.
News & Media
It appears that if the junction is enough large, the traffic is almost not slowed down by the junction.
In Europe there were enough large animals to eat that people didn't have to look down the food chain.
News & Media
Meanwhile, the stress strain behaviour is quite different from that of bulk foams in dimensions of enough large, indicating a strong size effect.
There also have to be enough large deals to use the money on, and enough talent to oversee what are likely to be more risky transactions.
News & Media
Sure enough, large disturbances occurred in the two weeks prior to the quake.The correlation of these several facts is, of course, no guarantee of causation.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
4 human-written examples
One answer is that there aren't nearly enough large-scale clean-energy investment opportunities.
News & Media
Strangely enough, large-scale organization development is rare, and the measurement of results is even rarer.
News & Media
Sure enough, large-capitalization shares have been the best-performing part of the domestic stock market of late.
News & Media
Instead there is office space, far more of it than the city is likely to need in the foreseeable future, and enough large-scale construction to keep the entire neighborhood in chaos for decades.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing size, consider whether "large enough" accurately conveys your intended meaning. Alternatives like "sufficiently large" or "adequately sized" might be more precise in certain contexts.
Common error
Avoid placing "enough" before the adjective it modifies. The correct structure is "adjective + enough", as in "large enough", "strong enough", or "good enough".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "enough large" functions as an adjective phrase intended to modify a noun, indicating that something meets a certain size requirement. However, according to Ludwig AI, the word order is incorrect. The proper construction is "large enough".
Frequent in
Science
49%
News & Media
42%
Formal & Business
3%
Less common in
Wiki
3%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "enough large" appears in various sources, it's grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "large enough". Ludwig AI confirms this, advising the use of "large enough" or alternatives like "sufficiently large" or "adequately sized". Despite its frequency, especially in scientific and news contexts, it is essential to use the correct word order to ensure clear and accurate communication. Always prioritize "large enough" in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
large enough
Corrects the word order to the grammatically correct form.
big enough
Uses the simpler term "big" to convey the same meaning of adequate size.
sufficiently large
Replaces "enough" with "sufficiently", emphasizing adequacy in size.
adequately sized
Uses "adequately" to indicate that the size meets requirements.
sufficient in size
Emphasizes that something is large enough to fulfill a need.
of sufficient size
Expresses the idea of adequacy in size using a more formal tone.
substantial enough
Implies that the size is not just adequate, but also considerable.
capacious enough
Emphasizes the ability to hold a large quantity, focusing on volume.
ample in size
Indicates that the size is more than sufficient, suggesting abundance.
sufficiently spacious
Focuses on the roominess or space available.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "enough large"?
The grammatically correct way to express this is "large enough". The word "enough" should follow the adjective it modifies.
Are there other phrases similar to "enough large" that I can use?
Yes, you can use phrases like "sufficiently large" or "adequately sized" to convey a similar meaning.
Is "enough large" ever appropriate to use?
No, "enough large" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. It's always better to use "large enough" or a similar alternative.
What's the difference between "enough large" and "large enough"?
"Enough large" is grammatically incorrect due to the incorrect word order. "Large enough" is the correct and accepted way to express that something meets a size requirement.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested