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The phrase "enough with all this" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express frustration or annoyance with a situation or topic that is being discussed. Example: After weeks of constantly arguing about politics, I finally said, "Enough with all this! Let's just agree to disagree and move on."
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"Enough with all this.
Anyway, enough with all this Kool-Aid I'm drinking.
So, enough with all this whining and nagging, let's switch to something interesting, something special that all of us can enjoy and appreciate.
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We didn't just decide one day "oh enough with all of this commercial success, we're going to go indie and make a Pavement" record.
"I've been accused by people inside my party -- did he row the boat enough with all the rest of us?
Enough with all the cuddling, you might think; it's time for the real story, which Laurel Braitman, a historian of science with a Ph.D. from M.I.T., aims to tell.
"That's not a bad position to be in too because last year we weren't deep enough with all the injuries we had and we got caught," Woodson said.
"My take on the whole situation is probably that the D.S.L. industry is growing too fast," he said, "and that the technology hasn't been tested enough with all the volume and variables".
"But we've been doing a lot of work on it – we've got a script and we did some workshops just last week, funnily enough, with all these great, really funny songs".
Enough with all the talk about springtime green shoots and a burgeoning economic recovery.
Enough with all the Debbie-Downer facts.
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