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Discover Ludwig"intelligently enough" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an action or behavior that is done in a intelligent or clever manner. Example: "She approached the difficult problem intelligently enough and was able to come up with a solution in just a few minutes."
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And here we've come to it: You can't create an endemic layer of sensor technology that needs to speak to its cohort in harmony, and intelligently enough to draw and explain inferences thereof without a set of firmware intelligent enough to keep the whole game in the air.
Simply not using the ball intelligently enough to find space.
While Europeans mostly reject the Bush administration's phrase "the war on terror," leading Democrats embrace it and accuse the administration of not pursuing it vigorously or intelligently enough.
True, the goalkeeper reacted well to scramble a cross to safety before diving low to swoop on an early Townsend shot but generally Swansea defended intelligently enough to keep a nervous audience in fairly muted mode.
A glimpse of second-quarter mortgage data, however, indicates that the progress Mr. Dugan and his colleagues in Washington are hoping for may take longer to emerge — raising questions about whether policymakers and banks are moving quickly or intelligently enough on the foreclosure problem.
It's likely that over the next few years we will finally rely on cloud enough to empower office work and use data intelligently enough to understand productivity patterns and match those exactly to interaction needs in the right team context.
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The shot noise-based jammers intelligently hit enough part of the transmission (data or ACK) such that the FEC scheme in the packet fails to recover the packet at the receiver side.
Intelligently include enough information about your approach to handling the assignment.
But they could never get to everyone, and so campaigns would often find themselves writing off whole sections of states because they didn't have enough knowledge to intelligently engage the people who lived there.
Your idea is excellent; the difficulty is something that not enough people are talking intelligently about.
Temperamentally, I just have not been able to read enough Pynchon to pronounce intelligently upon him.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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