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The phrase 'low enough that' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is at a desired level or reaching a certain level. For example, "The temperature was low enough that we could go outside to play."
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But – you probably guessed where I'm going – what if even a zero rate isn't low enough; that is, low enough to induce enough dissaving on the part of the Janets to match the savings of the Sams?
But food prices are low enough that lowering them even slightly could change behavior.
But the 3M bulbs' fins are low enough that you get lovely, omnidirectional light.
But the numbers are consistently low enough that the archdiocese has decided to make a change.
Once a certain percentage has been vaccinated, disease transmission is low enough that the population continues to thrive.
And the vibration rates were low enough that they could be measured using an ordinary digital camera.
"In those outer suburban areas volume is high but still low enough that speeds are high also," he said.
"We set the bar low enough that we're over the bar by 3 on Sunday afternoon," Blake said.
Professor Zoloth says the fees ought to be low enough that members do not come to depend on them.
A quarter of the Netherlands lies below sea level; another quarter is low enough that it's regularly flooded.
Eventually, around thirty-four million yeago ago, temperatures sank low enough that glaciers began to form on Antarctica.
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