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Discover Ludwig"money enough" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that an amount of money is sufficient. For example: I have money enough to buy a new laptop.
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Wasn't giving money enough?
Is the money enough to make a difference?
"A man came in with money, enough money," he said.
"I only had money enough to last two games.
But he is concerned about finding money enough for all.
I had enough money, enough for myself anyway.
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But most tend to have money -- enough to generate political pressure to protect their choice.
But next season depends on whether the theater can raise more money - enough to help finance a $5 million budget.
But, every month, you set aside the same amount of money -- enough to hit the average.
I stressed about spending the right amount of money -- enough so the person felt valued but not so much that I would end up broke.
Anyone could make real money -- enough to make the effort worthwhile -- by installing solar panels and selling their excess electricity to the grid.
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