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good enough

adjective as in presentable

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It might be good enough to make you forget that you hate her.

Good enough, even, to make people forget that Heigl is difficult.

Selecting legislators by lottery was good enough for the ancient Athenians.

For Ebola care, as with all other things, it is likely that practice makes perfect—and that only perfect is good enough.

He also took cobbling lessons, eventually becoming good enough to do a mediocre job replacing a pair of soles.

We had just enough of a start, though, and our mounts were just good enough and fresh enough to gradually draw away from them.

None of us would, but what's left over after the rest is done would be plenty good enough for him.

Not all of the Cave-men made good enough weapons to be thrown with a sure aim.

No wonder Mr. Gwynne isn't good enough for her—but perhaps that's the reason he's selling off so much of his ranch.

The Seconds are made up of leaves not good enough for Wrappers and too good for Fillers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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