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"not even enough" is correct and can be used in written English in many contexts
For example, you could use it if you wanted to express that something was not enough: I studied all night for the test, but it was not even enough to get an A.
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Not even enough to make a living.
That's not even enough time to shop".
Not even enough to weave into a bad straw rope.
It is not even enough time to blink your eye.
"But it's not even enough [to cover the postage].
Surely not even enough for a small child?
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There aren't even enough hours in the day, truly.
There wasn't even enough space to sit down.
"They were actually telling us that that wasn't even enough for their lunch".
But you get the feeling that maybe that isn't even enough.
Now there aren't even enough cleaners to take a floor each.
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