Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

enough

[see also: suffice, sufficient, sufficiently

Choosing n small enough that na<1 gives the estimate......

This class is wide enough to include a number of examples of interest.

The preceding proof contains a result which is interesting enough to be stated separately.

Put this way, the question is not precise enough.

It is therefore enough to show that......

It is also enough to consider only real m.

But this time boundedness on U is enough; we do not need continuity on V.

......, which, by another theorem of Kimney's, is more than enough to guarantee that P gives A outer measure 1.

As the space of Example 3 shows, complete regularity of X is not enough to allow us to do that.



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