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Discover Ludwig"quiet enough" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express that something is not too loud or obtrusive. For example, "The music from the party was quiet enough that it didn't disturb our neighbor."
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She was certainly quiet enough.
SOUND LEVEL: Quiet enough for normal conversation.
SOUND LEVEL: Quiet enough to converse easily.
SOUND LEVEL: Quiet enough for conversation.
SOUND LEVEL -- Quiet enough for eavesdropping.
The world stayed quiet, or at least quiet enough.
Lively atmosphere but still quiet enough for conversation.
It was quiet enough to leave her windows open.
SOUND LEVEL -- Almost always quiet enough for ordinary conversation.
Simply, few areas are dark and quiet enough.
SOUND LEVEL: Quiet enough to carry on a conversation.
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