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I think either is possible, but enough time is more usual. I think time enough is an example of inversion (change in the normal structure of a phrase) that is done for effect. Example:
- There'll be time enough for countin' when the dealin's done.
What say you, teacher?
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I agree and voted for this. With 'time', this usage is fairly common. ;-)
Did you vote for the first one or the third one?
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I voted for the first one.
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It's the safest answer, but in a thread with space for further comment, I felt the third option was OK.;-)
From a Google search:
- enough time -- 651,000
time enough -- 58,300
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The first form is the standard one and follows the general rule of enough + noun, but the other form does show that it is not a fixed rule.;-)
enough time: I voted...and I was wrong..:cry: