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thankfully enough
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "thankfully enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express relief or gratitude that a certain situation or outcome is satisfactory or sufficient. Example: "Thankfully enough, we managed to finish the project ahead of schedule."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Thankfully, enough of us know that the stereotype is false.
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Omar is learning that lesson and, thankfully, enough people of goodwill are using this moment to heal our communities, bridge the divides and welcome her as an important ally moving forward.
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"They asked me after training whether I'd try to replicate it and thankfully enough I was able to do it," she said.
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Thankfully, enough Democrats held together on the Super Committee to stop severe cuts from going through.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
France meanwhile were spent; the nearest they came to scoring was into their own net, Tresor breaking up a German attack by flicking a ball towards the bottom-left corner of the French goal, a panicked backpass which was thankfully close enough to Ettori for the keeper to smother.
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The movie was, thankfully, bad enough to be fun.
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Thankfully though, enough time has passed that I'm growing accustomed to things, including accepting the enormity of all that I'll never understand or be able to control.
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But, thankfully, there are enough women and enough people of color who have been in the industry while it was a movement.
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DAVID REMNICK: Not well enough, thankfully.
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Thankfully, I know enough to fake it with him.
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Thankfully that was enough to get him out of office, if not off the streets.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "thankfully enough" when you want to express relief that something is not just adequate, but also welcome or fortunate. For instance, "Thankfully enough, the rain stopped before the outdoor concert started".
Common error
Avoid using "thankfully enough" in highly formal or academic writing. While grammatically correct, it can sound slightly informal. Opt for more formal alternatives like "fortunately, to a sufficient degree" or "happily, to a satisfactory extent".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "thankfully enough" functions as an adverbial modifier, expressing the speaker's relief or gratitude regarding the sufficiency of something. Ludwig AI confirms this usage through its examples, indicating that it modifies the statement to reflect a positive sentiment about an adequate outcome.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Less common in
Science
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Formal & Business
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "thankfully enough" is a grammatically sound adverbial modifier used to express relief and satisfaction regarding the adequacy of a situation. While Ludwig AI validates its correctness, it's more suitable for neutral contexts such as news and media, and should be used cautiously in formal academic writing. Consider alternatives like "fortunately sufficiently" or "happily adequately" for added nuance or formality. While correct, its relatively low frequency suggests that more common alternatives may be preferable in many contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fortunately sufficiently
Replaces "thankfully" with "fortunately" maintaining a sense of luck or good fortune, while "sufficiently" is a direct synonym for "enough".
thank goodness sufficiently
Expresses relief using "thank goodness", paired with "sufficiently" to indicate that something is adequate.
luckily adequately
Expresses a sense of good fortune and adequacy, similar to the original, but with a slightly different emphasis.
happily adequately
Substitutes "thankfully" with "happily" emphasizing the positive emotional response, and "enough" with "adequately", suggesting a satisfactory level.
gladly sufficiently
Similar to "happily adequately", but uses "gladly" to convey a feeling of pleasure and "sufficiently" to denote an adequate amount.
gratefully adequately
Similar to "happily adequately", but uses "gratefully" to convey a feeling of thankfulness and "adequately" to denote an adequate amount.
thankfully to the required level
Retains "thankfully" but specifies that something meets "the required level", indicating a specific standard has been met.
merrily satisfactorily
Replaces "thankfully" with "merrily", adding a sense of cheerfulness, and "enough" with "satisfactorily", highlighting the fulfillment of a requirement.
fortunately to a sufficient degree
Rephrases the original sentiment with "fortunately" and expands "enough" to "to a sufficient degree", adding a more formal tone.
happily to a satisfactory extent
Uses "happily" to express positive emotion and replaces "enough" with the more elaborate "to a satisfactory extent".
FAQs
How can I use "thankfully enough" in a sentence?
Use "thankfully enough" to express relief that something is sufficient or adequate. For example: "Thankfully enough, we arrived before the traffic got too bad".
What phrases are similar to "thankfully enough"?
Similar phrases include "fortunately sufficiently", "happily adequately", or "luckily adequately", which all convey a sense of gratitude and adequacy.
Is "thankfully enough" suitable for formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "thankfully enough" may sound informal in certain contexts. Consider using more formal alternatives like "fortunately to a sufficient degree" or "happily to a satisfactory extent" in academic or professional writing.
What is the difference between "thankfully enough" and "fortunately enough"?
Both phrases express a positive sentiment regarding sufficiency. "Thankfully enough" emphasizes gratitude, while "fortunately enough" focuses more on luck or good fortune. The choice depends on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested