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The phrase "enough to call" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is adequate or sufficient for a specific purpose. Example: Despite her fear, she felt brave enough to call for help. In this sentence, "enough to call" suggests that the person's level of bravery was sufficient to make a phone call for help. Here are a few more examples: - The price was high enough to call for a discount. - The evidence was strong enough to call for an investigation. - The storm was severe enough to call for a state of emergency.
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None of them knew enough to call a lawyer.
They think it is enough to call me a fool".
Some are brave enough to call themselves liberal Democrats.
The Yankees cared enough to call, Mussina said, clearly sincere.
And it's important enough — or at least interesting enough — to call to your attention.
Ashton's friend was curious enough to call the Weiners the following day.
Rayas knew the controversial Solís well enough to call him by his nickname.
But he knew enough to call them an "act of terrorism".
"It was very temporary; it was not enough to call it a response," Dr. Topalian said.
Until Wednesday, a specific policy had never loomed large enough to call a referendum.
All who were fortunate enough to call her a friend know they were lucky.
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