Fair enough

An expression of acceptance or agreement, acknowledging that someone's point or position is reasonable or justified, even if you might not fully agree.

This phrase emerged in the 18th century, combining 'fair' (meaning just or reasonable) with 'enough' (meaning sufficient or adequate). It developed as a way to concede a point without full agreement, representing a middle ground in discourse where something meets the minimum standard of reasonableness.

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