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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rested enough" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the amount of rest that someone has had or needs. Example: "I didn't feel like going for a run today because I didn't feel rested enough after staying up late last night."
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"I was just not rested enough".
Mr. Williams's lawyer maintained that his client was rested enough to drive.
But the Devils were entering familiar territory, and Kovalchuk, who played 22 minutes, was rested enough.
Mr. Bruno said his client had rested enough to make the nearly three-hour drive back to New York.
By the time I was rested enough to get up, a curious shift had taken place in my feelings about the day.
"I think we owe it to the public to do the job properly, and that's what this is all about: being rested enough to do the job properly," he said.
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And to prevent fatigue, they will be required to maintain hours-of-service logs showing that they have been resting enough.
The other chief criticisms are Arsenal do not rest enough in between heavy sessions, and Wenger brings injured players back too soon and does not manage their reintegration, hence the young "core" of regular injured players.
Otherwise weekends spent working will usually be followed by one or more working days that are spent unproductively because you did not rest enough.
Over training and not resting enough.
My third mistake: not resting enough during my two-week "taper".
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