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Discover Ludwig"hurt enough" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate the level of pain or emotional distress someone is feeling. For example, "After the argument, she felt hurt enough to cry."
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"Hasn't she been hurt enough?
Their pride hasn't been hurt enough yet".
It hurt enough to have only a mother.
When Harold leaves home, Maureen is hurt enough to suggest that the estrangement was Queenie related.
I wasn't hurt enough when I should have been, Kino admitted to himself.
She opposes the firing squad because it is too quick and doesn't hurt enough.
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When I hesitated, he smirked and said, "When it hurts enough, you'll come back".
"It hurts enough so you say you won't get another," he said.
In the long run, the planet will change enough — hurting enough people in the process — that even Republicans will have to admit the issue must be addressed.
Cavendish will know for sure after a further MRI scan but for now the unwelcome title of being the first man out of the 2014 Tour hurts enough.
Nursing a sore left ankle that's hurting enough that Coach Gregg Popovich considered sitting him out, and a fingernail that was torn off his shooting hand, Ginobili suffered through his second straight poor performance.
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