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Phrase "Enough is enough"



 
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Phrase "Enough is enough" #1 (permalink) Fri Feb 13, 2009 20:52 pm   Phrase "Enough is enough"
 

Enough is enough: What do you mean please?
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Enough is enough: #2 (permalink) Fri Feb 13, 2009 21:00 pm   Enough is enough:
 

Used to express anger when you can't tolerate something.

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Enough is enough. This can no longer be a wait and see game for the rest of the world at the expense of those dying in terrorist attacks.
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