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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enough without" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English
It may be a fragment or an incomplete thought. Instead, you could say "without enough" or "enough without something." For example, "I can't finish this project without enough time" or "I'll never get enough rest without a proper bedtime routine."
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Golf is hard enough without climate change.
Hasn't he suffered enough without this?
Bradley is hyper enough without beer.
"The story is good enough without embellishment".
It's intimidating enough without one.
It's hard enough without being cut off".
Courtship is complicated enough without math.
"It's bad enough without little girls talking".
Emigrating was hard enough without that added burden.
It is quite challenging enough without any added financial pressure.
Being jobless is distressing enough without people asking about it".
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