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Discover LudwigThe phrase "poor enough" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to denote a state of being not very good or satisfactory. For example, "He considered his grade to be poor enough that he needed to repeat the class."
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Some are poor enough to qualify for Medicaid, but have not enrolled.
Most of the children were poor enough to receive discounted or free school lunches.
Nearly as many are poor enough to qualify for free or reduced-price lunches.
One in three Indians is no longer deemed poor enough to receive subsidized food.
People not poor enough to qualify for Medicaid but unable to afford private insurance were accepted.
She abolished state-administered health insurance for children whose families weren't quite poor enough for Medicaid.
His family was poor enough that his mother, Esther, considered putting him up for adoption.
This implies that those under 65 receive Medicaid if only they are poor enough.
Less than 3percentt are poor enough to qualify for free and reduced lunches.
And nearly half the students are poor enough to qualify for free and reduced-price lunches.
A couple earning more are not considered poor enough to qualify.
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