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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get enough" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Its meaning is related to obtaining an adequate or sufficient amount of something. Examples: 1. "I can never seem to get enough sleep, no matter how early I go to bed." 2. "I hope we brought enough snacks for the trip, I don't want anyone to get hungry." 3. "She's always studying, she can't seem to get enough of learning new things." 4. "I can't get enough of this beautiful view, it's so picturesque." 5. "He's been working overtime every week, trying to get enough money to buy a new car."
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I can't get enough!
(2) Get enough sleep.
He can't get enough.
Can't get enough.
I couldn't get enough.
Can't get enough of him.
You don't get enough vacation".
Couldn't get enough of it.
He can't get enough affection".
The market couldn't get enough.
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They just couldn't get enough.
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