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View definitions for have enough for

have enough for

verb as in afford

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“I think it is important to mention the emotional weight that comes with worrying about money. Do we have enough for rent next month? Are we saving enough for college?”

“We needed to not lose a lot more snow base, we needed the temps to cool down a little quicker than we were hoping even, and then we needed a good shot of snow this coming weekend in order to have enough for the race,” she said.

Momaday did not have enough for a book, and instead gave her the first chapter of “House Made of Dawn.”

And we want a place that won’t stress our meager savings, so we can survive the inevitable surprises that come with advancing age—job loss, house repairs, illness—and still have enough for a college fund and retirement.

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This way you can be sure to have enough for the swap part.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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