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Discover Ludwig"enough seating" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a space that has enough chairs, couches, benches, etc. for the amount of people present. For example: "We were able to seat all of the guests comfortably because there was enough seating in the banquet hall."
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"Arrange enough seating to accommodate the number of people you expect," Ms. Loevy notes helpfully.
It was too big for the site; there was not enough seating; and, most notably, there was no estimate of cost.
As worthy a goal as it is, it is still unlikely to provide enough seating for the 800,000 visitors expected.
Back downstairs, we devised a game plan: they would focus on the living room (not enough seating), the dining room (too much white) and the foyer (completely empty).
Some faster trams from Rochdale would be good (it takes 55 minutes at least to Manchester, with no toilet and never enough seating).
In the morning, she added, the drapery "is pulled back and there's enough seating for everyone having breakfast," which is free.
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No alliance captured enough seats to form a new government.
In June's election AK did not win enough seats to amend the constitution unilaterally.
It won enough seats to be part of Hungary's Parliament from 1998 to 2002.
But they retained enough seats in Parliament to stay in power.
But AK may well not bag enough seats to allow him to fulfil his dreams.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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