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Discover Ludwig"older enough" is not an appropriate phrase in English.
The phrase "old enough" is usually used when describing someone's age. For example, "My sister is old enough to stay home alone while I'm at work."
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These patients were older enough to obtain autogenous bone graft from their iliac bone.
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Or old enough.
"I'm old enough.
"You're old enough".
That's old enough".
Age: Not old enough.
Old enough a be your daddy".
Old enough to start learning to play.
(He is old enough to remember).
You are old enough to do so".
Old enough not to be embarrassed".
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