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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few enough" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use "few enough" to describe a limited or insufficient quantity of something. It emphasizes that there is only a small amount available or present. Example: "There were few enough chairs for all the guests to sit comfortably."
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There are few enough real bid battles around these days.
There are few enough of those today, which is perhaps one reason to watch the show.
Now, they are few enough to be tracked like endangered species.
PRICKLY and isolated, North Korea has few enough connections to the outside world.
Few enough exhibitions change one's view of both the past and the present.
God knows, that public idealism has few enough other places to go.
Goodbyes are few enough, and we take them where we can.
There are few enough precedents for work like this, but one of them is standing just a few blocks away.
"Our sex has few enough advantages, you may as well make the most of those you have".
A really funny opera is a great work of art, too; and there are few enough in the repertoire.
Few enough of them listened to the speeches and prayers when the serious bit eventually got under way.
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