Angliholic The key to being spontaneous when you give a speech is to prepare more than enough/necessary . Are both "more than enough and necessary" in the above very idiomatic? Are there alternatives to convey this idea?
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AngliholicThe key to being spontaneous when you give a speech is to prepare more than enough/necessary.To be truly idiomatic, I think one or the other would be sufficient.
Are both "more than enough and necessary" in the above very idiomatic? Are there alternatives to convey this idea? Thanks.
PhilipAngliholicTo be truly idiomatic, I think one or the other
The key to being spontaneous when you give a speech is to prepare more than enough/necessary.
Are both "more than enough and necessary" in the above very idiomatic? Are there alternatives to convey this idea? Thanks.