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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
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Is "more than enough" a more specific version than just saying "enough"?


What I'm saying is saying "More than enough" is saying that the amount is more than the amount required, where as saying "enough" is just saying that the amount meets the requirement, it may not be more than the requirement, though, though it could be.

  

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is saying "More than enough" is saying that the amount is more than the amount required Yes. CJ

  • is saying "More than enough" is saying that the amount is more than the amount required Yes.
  • CJ
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is saying "More than enough" is saying that the amount is more than the amount required

Yes.

CJ

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