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The phrase "in good enough shape" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something being good enough condition, or not having suffered too much wear and tear. For example: "The car was old and had seen a lot of miles, but it was still in good enough shape to get us to our destination."
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Are they in good enough shape to donate?
"I don't think we're in good enough shape," Lue said.
Don't tackle the walkway if you aren't in good enough shape, say the experts.
You can literally run yourself unconscious if you are talented enough, and in good enough shape".
Washington said she was in good enough shape to demonstrate drills at game speed.
"But there was concern early on that he wasn't in good enough shape".
Well, don't worry, I'm not in good enough shape for singles".
"He's not in good enough shape to talk," Mr. Maysles said.
No fairytale for Phil, I'm afraid, his game's just not in good enough shape.
And their backers maintain that Mr. Jackson left behind a company in good enough shape to withstand his loss.
Thwaites said: "I'm in good enough shape, and it's a course that suits me, so I'm hoping to do something.
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