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The phrase "immense enough to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe something that is very large or extensive, to the point where it is significant or notable. Example: The crowd was immense enough to fill the entire stadium and spill out onto the streets. Another example: The challenge was immense enough to push him to his limits, but he was determined to succeed.
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That's not quite up there with his eagle shot on 10, but it's immense enough: not only has he escaped trouble, with a very makeable birdie putt, he might well have turned this entire US Open around!
It is immense, or rather, big enough to compete with life.
Yet even his immense knowledge is not enough to keep his latest chronicle of 5,000 years of Mediterranean history from appearing somewhat lopsided.Lord Norwich's first test, he notes in his introduction to "The Middle Sea", was to compensate for an ignorance of Spain.
All of that matter creates an immense amount of gravity, enough to suck in any gas, dust, planet, star even light unfortunate enough to get caught within its sphere of influence.
We waited tensely to see what would happen, and soon enough, to our immense relief, order was restored.
Japan is rich enough, bored enough with national ambition, strait-jacketed enough and gloomy enough to find immense attraction in playful escapism and quirky obsession.
Watt was not good at basketball — he was much better at the shot-put, at which he was the state champion as a senior — but he was already tall and had long arms and immense hands, and that was enough to find a niche.
The 90% unbanked population of Africa represent an immense opportunity for someone smart enough to figure out how to meet the African people where they are, and serve them with the dignity they deserve.
Writer still looks forward to the slowing down of the pace of automation & depersonalization great enough to safeguard the immense treasuries of knowledge and technical facility now at our command.
But no collective amount of such reminiscences is enough to outweigh our immense failure in delivering to the Iraqi people what we promised, compounded by what may be the UK's greatest crime: having little if nothing to do with rebuilding the country it helped dismember.
Not that Wang isn't a great and very succesful designer in his own right, it's just that his sporty Lower East Side aesthetic seems neither cool nor conceptual enough to withstand the immense pressure of Ghesquiere's inspired designs.
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