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View definitions for be enough

be enough

verb as in do

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Americans might think that evidence of innocence would be enough to get someone released from prison or death row.

From Slate

The mere threat of that — of publicly and explicitly neutering the Senate — could be enough for the GOP caucus to get in line.

From Salon

The question is whether it will be enough to tempt the Dodgers into another commitment of more than half a billion dollars.

"We honestly thought that there would be enough there for the years that we would need," she continued.

From BBC

“School kitchens or caterers will cook or order too much food, out of concern that there won’t be enough for everyone. A large cause for excessive plate waste is that staff members either put too much food on the child’s plate or perhaps the wrong items and then the students don’t empty their plate.”

From Salon

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