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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enough that" is grammatically correct and is used in written English
It is used to mean "to the point where/so that" and is often used in clauses to describe a result of an action or condition. For example: He studied hard enough that he was able to pass the test.
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Sure enough, that was exactly what happened.
Soon enough, that was gone.
Appropriately enough, that means "mastery".
Fair enough, that was two questions.
Oddly enough, that didn't work neither.
"€50m would not be enough, that is not the price.
"If the weather gets cold enough, that is.
Sure enough, that was the case.
"Six points isn't enough, that can quickly change," he said.
"Sure enough, that was it.
Soon enough, that promise found concrete expression.
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