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"it was not enough" is a grammatically correct and common phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to express dissatisfaction or lack of sufficiency. Example 1: She studied for hours, but in the end, it was not enough to pass the exam. Example 2: The team trained hard, but their effort was not enough to win the championship. Example 3: We thought we had saved enough money, but it was not enough to cover the unexpected medical expenses.
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It was not enough.
Apparently, it was not enough.
But it was not enough.
It was not enough, though.
In the end, it was not enough.
But it was not enough against Varlamov.
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But it wasn't enough.
Apparently it wasn't enough.
But no matter — it wasn't enough.
"It wasn't enough, obviously," he said.
It wasn't enough this time.
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