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well enough
adverb as in adequately
adverb as in all right
Example Sentences
Can North Hollywood play well enough on defense to win?
It is hoped she will be well enough to return to royal duties within the coming days.
In L.A., and indeed anywhere, it’s easy to fall into a groove, to stop looking around, to think we’ve done well enough.
Earlier this week, the Palace said that she hoped to be well enough to attend the Remembrance events at the weekend.
If I’m hopeful about anything, it’s that a majority of Americans will feel that things in this country have worked, if far from perfectly, then well enough since its founding that perhaps maybe we shouldn’t chuck our values and grounding principles just because eggs and gas cost more than they did when the pandemic-ravaged economy was on its back four years ago.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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