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Meanings of
be enough
in English
To meet the need.
do
suffice
be sufficient
Synonyms
Examples for "
do
"
do
suffice
be sufficient
Examples for "
do
"
1
I
do
n't
mean 'nice' the way she means 'nice,' either;
do
n't
worry.
2
Still, I
do
n't
think the words 'war fever' quite describe the situation.
3
It's a really good question, I
do
n't
have a good answer yet.
4
I
do
n't
believe it is possible; however, I shall oblige his request.
5
That said;
do
n't
allow a moment of doubt to undo previous work.
1
This is the bounty of God; and in knowledge doth God
suffice
.
2
You shouldn't need any special gear; a standard double rack should
suffice
.
3
A simple statement of your needs and wants will
suffice
me here.
4
In the narrative before you, however, the truth will have to
suffice
.
5
This means the students' practice exam would
suffice
for their final grade.
1
Better market infrastructure alone will not
be
sufficient
to re-instill market discipline.
2
But this measure alone will not
be
sufficient
to address the problem.
3
U.S. officials have said that step, while welcome, would not
be
sufficient
.
4
Acquiring a stake would
be
sufficient
for a start, the report said.
5
Up to four items of correspondence for every year should
be
sufficient
.
Usage of
be enough
in English
1
However, experts say this won't
be
enough
to end the devastating war.
2
This would
be
enough
to secure her first or second choice course.
3
Ultimately, however, no strategy will likely
be
enough
to fend off obsolescence.
4
But good profits may not
be
enough
to maintain recent positive momentum.
5
However, he believed that simply reforming the procedures would not
be
enough
.
6
Six million should
be
enough
to keep our society alive and fresh.
7
Good intentions won't quite
be
enough
to soften a distinctly blunt vibe.
8
This crime would
be
enough
to hold him for weeks or months.
9
But will it
be
enough
to kick-start Ireland's international financial services sector?
10
Of course, she didn't think either of their performances would
be
enough
.
11
But 15 minutes may not
be
enough
to do what is needed.
12
The question is , is it going to
be
enough
to inspire confidence?
13
As northern output continues to boom, however, that may not
be
enough
.
14
Perhaps that will
be
enough
for others, especially those who remain undeclared.
15
However, Lynda Williams believes the proposed four in-patient beds won't
be
enough
.
16
Good nutrition can help, but it may not
be
enough
for everyone.
Other examples for "be enough"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
be
enough
be
Verb
Adjective
Be enough
through the time
Be enough
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Less common
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