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Discover Ludwig"with enough of" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate having a sufficient amount of something, often in order to do or achieve something. Example: With enough of determination and hard work, anyone can achieve their goals.
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With enough of them comes confidence.
Every day presents itself with enough of those.
Baby girls enter the world with enough of them to populate perhaps 40 small cities.
Each could figure in the awards race, with enough of a push from distributor Harvey Weinstein.
It was creamy as could be, with enough of the vegetables to make it lively.
With enough of the funny things children do, even quite big children, to make it appealing.
Her choices are safe but interesting, with enough of a story and a variety to keep fashion obsessives engrossed.
I agree with enough of this consensus to be glad about some of the ways that it constrains our leaders.
An hour later, I left with enough of a charge to get my phone through the evening.
Mention that his literate albums are popular with enough of the right kind of people, and he mutters, "Almost enough".
Dr. Wrangham "didn't check with enough of the right people before putting this idea into print," Dr. Brace said.
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