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Optimal vs. Excessive Conditions

This document discusses concepts of sufficiency and excess through the use of comparative adjectives ending in "enough". It explores both being enough as well as being too much through terms like "fast enough", "big enough", and "too big", "too slow", "too quickly". The document examines finding balance and sufficiency versus going to an extreme.
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Optimal vs. Excessive Conditions

This document discusses concepts of sufficiency and excess through the use of comparative adjectives ending in "enough". It explores both being enough as well as being too much through terms like "fast enough", "big enough", and "too big", "too slow", "too quickly". The document examines finding balance and sufficiency versus going to an extreme.
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loud enough

good enough
fast
tall enough enough
long enough
well enough
tired enough
big enough

too big
too slow
too quickly
too expensive
too fast
too hot
too dangerous
too difficult

too busy
far enough
warm
too hot enough
too late

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