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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Please teacher help one question

Is this natural to you?
I would like to know if 'use I have for it' is natural in English?

This phone is more than enough for the use/purpose I have for it. I don't need a better phone.
This phone is enough for my purposes.

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Not really... You could say, This phone is more than enough for me, or as you said, This phone is enough for my purposes.

  • Not really...
  • You could say, This phone is more than enough for me, or as you said, This phone is enough for my purposes.
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Not really...

You could say, This phone is more than enough for me, or as you said, This phone is enough for my purposes.

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