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The phrase "speedy enough for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something meets a required speed or efficiency for a particular purpose or task. Example: "The new software update is speedy enough for our needs, allowing us to complete tasks more efficiently."
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THE BUZZ -- This crowd is not speedy enough for speed dating, so Lloyd Ultan, the professorial, silver-haired 64-year-old Bronx borough historian, tried to stir their passions with a historical slide show.
The device will likely employ T-Mobile's 21Mbps or 42Mbps HSPA+ network, which means it won't have LTE proper but should still be speedy enough for you big-handed data fiends.
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For most people, using a stylus to scrawl information about contacts and appointments into a hand-held device may be speedy enough, but for punching in long memos, e-mail or the great American novel, only a keyboard will do.
The processor was fast enough for the Z1, so it's more than speedy enough here.
Also, there's a noticeable lag with most functions, except for browsing content, which is speedy enough and helped by the ability to jump to a specific initial letter.
And the Push Notification options for Gmail and Calendar finally seem to be speedy enough to actually use.
He looked and played the part: Agbayani was speedy enough to also be a college wide receiver.
The experimental results show that the proposed method is speedy and effective enough for real applications in the hot-rolled steel manufacturing, with 92.11% average accuracy while 5.54% false-negative rate.
Every gallery in the Moravian museum, in Brno, remains in darkness until a paying visitor enters and then the lights are switched on just long enough for a speedy tour.
McGrath c Taibu b Blignaut 81 (324-7) A speedy delivery from 'Bligsy' (if it's good enough for his team-mates, it's short enough for me) brings McGrath's gallant knock to an end.
Iceboats can be one-person operations, like small Skeeters and speedy DNs (named for their sponsor, The Detroit News), or large enough for a crew of four, like majestic A-class boats bearing names like Dreadnought and Phantom.
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