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The phrase "favourable enough" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is favorable or advantageous to a certain degree. Example: The weather forecast for our outdoor event looks favourable enough, with a chance of some light rain in the afternoon. In this sentence, "favourable enough" means that the weather conditions are generally favorable, but there is a possibility of some slight inconvenience.
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Relatively few exports, such as coffee, sugar, and cattle products, found world markets favourable enough to stimulate the expansion of their production in Latin America.
As revealed by visual inspection of the trajectories, in this conformation NQTrp "clamps" side chain of Val18 and the resulting interaction is not favourable enough to stabilize this binding mode.
· Grasses and Herbaceous Vegetation: Most areas of Quito have a favourable enough climate and soil conditions to permit the spontaneous growth of weedy plants if left undisturbed.
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The deadline is 6 December, but the terms of the offer are more favourable if enough investors participate by the earlier date.
To content oneself with favourable evidence is not enough; one must be searching all the time for unfavourable evidence.
Signing midfielder Jorginho and, six months later, striker Gonzalo Higuain - a player Chelsea had the chance to buy in the summer, albeit on less favourable terms - is not enough on its own to bring Sarri's style to life.
And just in case this was not enough to secure favourable verdicts, the president, Robert Mugabe, appointed three extra judges to the Supreme Court.The law is his instrumentMr Mugabe has gone to great lengths to appear law-abiding, in his way.
On 24 August, when the wind was favourable and the night dark enough to obscure their movements, the frigates put to sea.
Clearly, the mere fact of favourable or unfavourable publicity is not enough.
India, with more favourable demographics, is struggling to create enough employment; it added no net new jobs between 2004-05 and 2009-10, according to a recent survey.
For instance, according to the habitat-based hypothesis [20], [25], variations in the range of habitat constrain the extension-contraction of fish distribution and determine their abundance if favourable or unfavourable conditions last long enough to influence their population dynamics.
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