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Discover Ludwig"fluently enough" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's ability to speak a language or perform a skill at a satisfactory level. Example: "She speaks Spanish fluently enough to hold a conversation with native speakers." In this sentence, "fluently enough" indicates that the person is able to speak Spanish well enough, but may not be completely fluent. It can also be used in a similar way to describe other skills, such as "He plays the piano fluently enough to perform in front of an audience."
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He reads widely in English and French, and fluently enough in Spanish and Italian.
And though it took some doing, before long she was speaking with the manual alphabet fluently enough to make puns.
When my first-grade teacher reported that I could read "fluently enough, but without much comprehension," she took it up with the school.
I made enough progress in reading on my own to motivate my parents to give me all the opportunities from then on, until one day I found myself reading fluently (enough to get to sleep, at least).
He does not read English fluently enough to be able to read anything of importance".
Patients whose primary language was not English were enrolled if they could speak English fluently enough to answer survey questions.
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Without ever playing fluently, Nigeria did enough to beat Mozambique 3-0 and progress to the last eight.
Ultimately, of the 500 men attached to the force, only around 10 were able to speak English fluently, while 30 40 could speak it well enough, 120 150 fairly well and the rest only what they had learned in grade school.
Both are capable enough in moving the ball quickly and fluently from back to front, but, like a golfer tormented by the "yips", they consistently have serious trouble in completing the job.
Trump knows enough about the conservative movement to speak its language fluently on certain issues — he is a Second Amendment purist, for example.
Trump knows enough about the conservative movement to speak its language fluently on certain issues—he is a Second Amendment purist, for example.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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