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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'remotely enough' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize that something is surprisingly close to being true or accurate. For example: "We've managed to complete this project remotely enough that it has fulfilled all of the original goals."
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But is it remotely enough?
That is not remotely enough.
But £80m no longer seems remotely enough.
But it was still not remotely enough.
Yet the fact is, he has not done remotely enough.
That's much better than nothing, but it's not remotely enough.
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Neither the Care Quality Commission nor NHS Protect (the former NHS Counter-Fraud Unit) are remotely resourced enough, or empowered enough, to prevent the decline of care quality and the scale of financial fraud that the bill will introduce.
That is not remotely good enough.
These changes are not remotely good enough.
Its balance sheet isn't remotely large enough.
Nobody had built one remotely big enough to catch the minute signals he was after.
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