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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stupid enough" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used in a sentence to emphasize that something is excessively stupid or foolish. For example: - "I can't believe she was stupid enough to believe his lies." - "He was stupid enough to try and fix the electrical wiring without turning off the power first." - "Are you stupid enough to risk your life for a dare?" - "The company was stupid enough to invest all their money in a failing business." - "I never thought someone could be stupid enough to actually fall for that scam."
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He wasn't stupid enough to lose his sense of proportion.
He didn't want anyone stupid enough to get pregnant.
The Irish were not stupid enough to agree to that.
His answer: "It's preposterous that we're stupid enough to fly.
Are we stupid enough to cut off our nose?
Anderson adds: "Identity politics is stupid enough in politics.
You were stupid enough to be PHOTOGRAPHED doing it.
"Maybe I'm the only one stupid enough to do it".
We're not stupid enough to think we can do it.
Unfortunately we were stupid enough to be out walking last night.
"Somehow I was stupid enough to think it would be easier to make an album.
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