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"generous enough to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase to indicate that someone is "generous", and willing to give enough of something for a particular purpose. For example: "She was generous enough to donate $500 to the charity."
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I was generous enough to buy it but not generous enough to forgo mentioning the cost.
The McDonald's plans aren't generous enough to clear the hurdle.
Each is generous enough to serve two: (212 265-4000.
But Van Ronk was generous enough to order another.
The tribe seemed generous enough to accommodate all of us.
Perhaps now people will be generous enough to give him that fresh start.
As an official explains, the Japanese government was generous enough to pay for it.
You were also generous enough to support your wife on her course too.
It was a lovely gesture and one generous enough to inspire a repeat visit.
And in this case, they are generous enough to allow the public to marvel at it.
Is Boulton someone generous enough to hope the opposition choose an excellent team captain?
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