Sentence examples for quietly enough from inspiring English sources

The phrase "quietly enough" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the manner in which someone performs an action. For example, "He spoke quietly enough so that only the people in the front row could hear him."

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It started off quietly enough.

As streaks often do, this one started quietly enough.

For many years, she did this quietly enough.

True, the Orange Order marching season passed off quietly enough.

Deflem's entry into the world of celebrity began quietly enough.

It began quietly enough, back when she was working as an accounting clerk.

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If there were a queue of ready-made contenders, the RFU management board might quietly decide enough is enough.

My father spent his life rejecting it, which in a way gives money an outsize power, and my mother went about quietly making enough for us to live — but not having enough was always a threat.

As bespeaks his humble nature, Yogi Berra quietly amassed enough championship rings as a Yankees catcher to adorn each finger.

The $30 barrier has been broken in New York restaurants, quietly, with enough money around to muffle any noise about it.

It's a handsome, unfussy building, quietly distinctive (enough to earn it a nickname: "the Pringle") and engineered as efficiently as a track bicycle.

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