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Do these phrases make sense: these arguments are not enough reason / take part in a decision, /being their vote an obvious yes to anything related to mobiles.
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Apr 11, 2024 2:14 PM
Answers · 2
It’s not clear what you are trying to say without context.
These arguments don’t provide reason enough to take part. (‘Reason enough’ is fairly highbrow)
These arguments aren’t a good enough reason to take part.
It’s not clear what ‘being their vote an obvious yes’ is supposed to mean.
These arguments don’t make a ‘yes’ vote obvious. (You might still vote ‘yes’ but need to think about it)
These arguments are insufficient to warrant a ‘yes’ vote. (You’ll vote ‘no’)
You have to
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