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The phrase "with enough tempo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the speed or rhythm of a performance, particularly in music or dance contexts. Example: "The dancers moved gracefully with enough tempo to keep the audience engaged."
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But we didn't play with enough tempo.
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"We weren't playing with quick enough tempo first half, just a little bit methodical, a little mundane.
Part of United's problem is their tempo - their passing just does not seem to be quick enough and they do not come forward with enough pace.
The music both traditional and Bollywood consists of the same blend of up-tempo, pseudo devotional remixes, the sweets are the same-drugging us with enough sugar for a quasi LSD experience.
AFC Wimbledon boss Neal Ardley told BBC London 94.9: 'We didn't start with enough intensity in our game but as the game wore on we got a bit more tempo.
It helped that Hull City were at half-tempo before their FA Cup final in a fortnight, because while Paul Lambert's team deserve credit for playing with enough zest to prevail after a run of one point from six games, needing to win away to Manchester City or Tottenham Hotspur to stay up might have been a big ask.
Provide with enough sunlight.
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Learn to do push-ups with a quick tempo and with form.
She plays with volume, tempo, even timbre.
With "Tanto Tempo," her change in fortune has been remarkable.
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