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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "plenty enough for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express that something is sufficient for a given purpose. For example: "We have plenty enough for the party - let's get it started!"
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The online language learning market is huge, plenty enough for lots of players to pick at.
It's plenty enough for short haul trips across a busy urban landscape.
That's plenty enough for a parent to worry about.
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But, in optimal circumstances, it has become possible to detect electrons being in two places at one time: "if you pump out as many air molecules as possible with a good vacuum pump, an electron can typically survive for about a second without colliding with anything, which is plenty enough time for it to demonstrate funky quantum-superposition behavior" (p. 199).
It seemed to come off the bottom of the bat, but there's still plenty enough on it for it to one-bounce over the ropes.
I have over 1,800 Japanese characters to memorize before I can read a newspaper here anyway, and that's plenty enough to worry about for now.
Right now, a half-hour here and ten minutes there is plenty enough to satisfy my hunger for this retro-styled ritual slaughter simulator, but massive roguelike fans will likely lock themselves into longer sessions.
There is plenty enough spectacle without speculation.
I felt like a participant plenty enough.
In the United States to-day your belt is plenty big enough for your belly.
An interval plenty wide enough for disaster to come plowing through.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com