We have no meanings for "enough illumination" in our records yet.
1 The three beams combined to provide enough illumination to work by.
2 The hangar had a light on inside, scarcely enough illumination to see the door.
3 The overhead light was dim, but she supposed it cast enough illumination over the scene.
4 There was just enough illumination from the streetlight outside to see what they were doing.
5 This was a moonless night, and little enough illumination entered the room from the court.
6 There was not enough illumination reflected from the clouds for him to discern her face.
7 The lights I had left burning earlier should give me more than enough illumination from below.
8 A flower-shaped night-light in the hallway to Nisha's room gave off just enough illumination for Emma to navigate.
9 A gray band running horizontally across the back of the door gave them enough illumination to see by.
10 The lights were off, but a streetlight outside the window cast enough illumination for him to see fairly well.
11 It was again late at night, but braziers, torches, and oil lamps provided more than enough illumination and warmth.
12 She keeps the office lights low, with only enough illumination to focus on the immediate area around her bench.
13 This light trouble was difficult to arrange; the plain truth was that there was not enough illumination to go round.
14 It was almost dark outside, but the streetlights gave off enough illumination to enable Carver to see his way around.
15 The oversize video displays at the various computer workstations provided enough illumination for him and more than enough for me.
16 It provided enough illumination .
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This collocation consists of: Enough illumination through the time
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