Sentence examples for flat enough from inspiring English sources

"flat enough" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to emphasize that something is not as flat as it should be – that it's not entirely flat. For example, you could say: "The cake dough wasn't rolled out flat enough – it's still a bit lumpy."

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Isn't Manhattan flat enough?

I don't think my nose is flat enough".

A constructed ditch usually is trapezoidal in section with side banks flat enough to be stable.

Later, he purchased a used.380 semi-automatic, which was flat enough to be concealed.

It is a slight improvement on 2011 but the playing field is still not flat enough.

Are they flat enough to put a glass of wine on?

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"Isn't your flat big enough?" "No, I can't complain".

When yeasted and sugared wines have lain flat long enough to build up their sparkle, the yeast and other sediments inside the bottles must be removed; and how does one do that without losing the bubbles?

We need locations that have flat surface, enough area for absolute gravity equipment, small noise and good contact with the ground.

Put it under a heavy thing for some time, but not too long so that it gets too flat, just enough so it doesn't look like a straw anymore.

It wasn't anything major, but Webster was flat-footed enough that Bryant got behind him.

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