PrakharGMAT wrote:
daagh wrote:
PrakharGMAT
The intent is to say that the costs are excessively high. Whereas, ‘high enough’ means that the costs are high sufficiently. It can be seen that there is a paradox in-built in the phrase ‘high enough’.
The intent is to say that the costs are excessively high. Whereas, ‘high enough’ means that the costs are high sufficiently. It can be seen that there is a paradox in-built in the phrase ‘high enough’.
Hidaagh ,
Can you please elaborate....?
The water bills may NOT be excessively high but they are high enough so as to raise alarm.
There is a level of cost that raises alarm - the bills areat least above that level.
Sense of
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