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The phrase 'he said enough' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that a person has expressed all that needs to be said on a particular subject, or that they have spoken for as long as necessary. For example: John had been talking for a long time, but eventually he said enough and the conversation moved on.
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Rod! Rod!" Finally, he said, "Enough!
AMY DAVIDSON: Do you all feel that he said enough about Afghanistan and Iraq?
"I have kerosene and candles," he said — enough light to read and write poems by.
He said, "Enough book learning — why don't you learn something real?" It was astounding.
"He said, enough of this, there's no reason to get divorced," Ms. Gold-Bikin recalled.
There are more than 20 on the list, he said — enough to start a second station.
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He says enough anyway.
Anyway, he says, enough misery, let's talk more music.
The point of it is to beat the other guy until he says, "Enough".
He'd said enough, things he believed, things he didn't.
He didn't feel he'd said enough".
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