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Discover Ludwig"larger enough" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It would be grammatically incorrect and unclear. Instead, you can use "large enough" or "big enough" depending on the intended meaning. For example: "The storage unit was not large enough to fit all of my belongings."
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If the brain was much larger (enough, say, to support intelligent behaviour), normal delivery would not be possible.
When the value is larger enough, we cannot catch the early bilinear flow period.
By Lemma 3.6, for λ larger enough and c λ small sufficiently, I λ satisfies (PS) cλ condition.
Numerical results show that is larger enough to achieve the best channel estimation performance with negligible loss compared to the case of larger.
It can also be shown that for t larger enough the global maximum for (Q_{t}) would have each node isolated in its own community.
He only counts areas of around 3,100 square kilometres (1,200 square miles) or larger – enough to create a sound buffer around a central point of absolute quiet.
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Most dishes are large enough to share.
But bubbles blown large enough inevitably pop.
The terrace is large enough for entertaining.
The portion was large enough to share.
Apparently the constituency was not large enough.
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