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Discover Ludwig"high enough for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "high enough for" when referring to something that meets a certain standard or requirement in terms of height. Example: The ladder should be high enough for you to reach the top shelf.
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High enough for fusion?
And that was high enough for me.
This conductivity is high enough for electrochemical experiments.
In certain positions of sample the deposition rate was high enough for growth of Cr2N phase.
The cost of living is already high enough for American families.
The river never rose high enough for the ship to leave Pagan, but it didn't matter.
What facade would reach high enough for the climbing ivy of immortality?
On her second, after sticking the landing, she got a 9.481, high enough for second.
But NYBOT decided its market value wasn't high enough for an I.P.O.
I don't think our standards are high enough for the things brought into this country.
And they couldn't bid fast enough or high enough for works by artists-of-the-moment.
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