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enough specific
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "enough specific" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "specific enough"? You can use "specific enough" when you want to indicate that something has sufficient detail or clarity to be understood or acted upon. Example: "The instructions you provided were specific enough for me to complete the task without any confusion."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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Exact Expressions
28 human-written examples
Mr. Russell Beale has provided enough specific tics of personality to keep a psychoanalyst happy for years.
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Some television producers and correspondents complained that the Pentagon was not offering enough specific detail fast enough to provide context for the graphic battlefield imagery.
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But given the very real prospect of running out of money within five months, their efforts lack enough specific detail to be anything more than quixotic.
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"I am confident by the end of the day we'll have had enough specific references that Governor Romney will get the message," he said.
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Obama's policy advisers had in mind enough specific plans to fill a 300-page binder — plans that might total some three-quarters of a trillion dollars in public spending.
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While Tenet acknowledged being called by a regulator, the company did not have enough specific information about what officials might do to inform investors, Harry Anderson, a company spokesman, said.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
27 human-written examples
So far Mr. Rowland has not offered enough specifics to make up the growing shortfall.
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He certainly didn't offer enough specifics to satisfy all, nor enough to break the race open.
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U.S. intelligence officials later claimed that they discovered where the Americans were being held at least three times, but did not have enough specifics for a rescue operation.
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But Republicans, with a few exceptions, voted against the bill, saying there were not enough specifics on the contracts and total costs to the state.
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But Professor Philip Leach, a human rights specialist at London Metropolitan University, echoed Bratza's comments, saying: "It's a question as to whether there are enough specifics [left in the declaration] to make a real change.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct word order: "specific enough" is the grammatically correct way to express that something has sufficient detail.
Common error
Avoid placing "enough" before adjectives like "specific". Remember that "enough" typically follows the adjective it modifies: specific details, precise information, detailed data.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "enough specific" functions as a descriptor, aiming to quantify the level of detail or particularity. Although frequently used, Ludwig AI marks this as grammatically incorrect. The intended function is to express that something possesses a sufficient degree of specificity.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
40%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "enough specific" appears in various contexts, from news articles to scientific papers, it is considered grammatically incorrect by Ludwig AI. The correct phrasing is "specific enough". Despite its common usage, it's best to opt for grammatically sound alternatives like "sufficiently specific" or "adequately detailed" to ensure clarity and correctness in writing. Remember to prioritize correct word order to maintain professionalism and avoid grammatical errors.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sufficiently specific
Replaces "enough" with its synonym "sufficiently", maintaining the adjective-adjective structure but with correct word order.
specific enough
Corrects the word order to adhere to standard English grammar.
adequately detailed
Substitutes both "enough" and "specific" with synonyms conveying the same meaning of sufficient detail.
sufficiently detailed
Similar to 'adequately detailed', but using 'sufficiently' instead of 'adequately'.
sufficient detail
Focuses on the level of detail provided, using "sufficient" to indicate adequacy.
appropriately specific
Uses "appropriately" to convey the idea of suitability in terms of specificity.
sufficiently precise
Emphasizes the precision of the information rather than just the detail.
precisely detailed
Highlights the precision and detail of the information.
detailed and sufficient
Reverses the order and adds a conjunction to emphasize both qualities.
ample specifics
Uses a noun form to express the idea of having plenty of specific details.
FAQs
What is the correct word order, "enough specific" or "specific enough"?
"Specific enough" is the correct word order in English. "Enough" should follow the adjective it modifies.
Is "enough specific" grammatically correct?
No, "enough specific" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrasing is "specific enough".
What are some alternatives to saying "specific enough"?
You can use alternatives such as "sufficiently specific", "adequately detailed", or "sufficient detail" depending on the context.
When should I use "specific enough" in my writing?
Use "specific enough" when you want to indicate that something has sufficient detail or clarity to be understood or acted upon. For example: "The instructions you provided were specific enough for me to complete the task without any confusion."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested