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Fuchsia Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

The position of enough

a) There hasn't been enough time to institute reforms.

b) There hasn't been time enough to institute reforms.

Could you tell me whether there exists any difference of nuance in a) and b)? Thanks in advance!

  

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Could you tell me whether there exists any difference of nuance in a) and b)? Thanks in advance! a) is the more usual one by far.

  • Could you tell me whether there exists any difference of nuance in a) and b)?
  • Thanks in advance!
  • a) is the more usual one by far.
  • I don't see a difference in meaning though.
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fuchsiaa) There hasn't been enough time to institute reforms.b) There hasn't been time enough to institute reforms.Could you tell me whether there exists any difference of nuance in a) and b)? Thanks in advance!

a) is the more usual one by far. I don't see a difference in meaning though.

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