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Structure: ‘Too and enough’

When do we use ‘too’ and ‘enough’?

We use too to say that something is more than we want, or more than is safe: the aircraft descended too low. We use enough to say that something is the right amount or is sufficient: the crew did not have enough time to react. Both words talk about degree, but they sit in different places in the sentence.

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United 767 Strikes Truck on Newark Landing

A United Airlines Boeing 767 passes low over a busy motorway during its approach to Newark Liberty International Airport, where a recent collision incident has prompted renewed scrutiny of airport approach safety.

On 3 May 2026, a United Airlines Boeing 767 struck a lorry and a light pole on a busy motorway during its approach to Newark Liberty International Airport. All 231 people on board survived without serious injury, but the collision has raised urgent questions about how aircraft approach one of America’s most troubled airports.
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