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be good enough
verb as in serve
verb as in suffice
Example Sentences
Against a ragged Japan, even an error-strewn England should be good enough.
Depending on how you choose to assess the Premier League table, Amorim arrives with United either 13th, way below expectations, or only four points off a Champions League place, for which fifth might be good enough.
Unless it is hammering it down and the match is a proper arm-wrestle - like against South Africa in the rain in last year's World Cup semi-final in Paris - it will not be good enough to win these games.
My relationship with clothes feels like a constant compromise: an acceptance that it will never quite be good enough.
My relationship with clothes feels like a constant compromise: an acceptance that it will never quite be good enough and there will always be one or two things about any garment that will frustrate me.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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