At one time, the majestic American chestnut was so prevalent that it was said a squirrel could jump from tree to tree without once touching the ground between New York State and Georgia.
so prevalent that it was said a squirrel could
so prevalent that a squirrel was said that it could
so prevalent for a squirrel to be said to be able to
prevalent enough that it was said a squirrel could
prevalent enough for a squirrel to be said to be able to
adjective] ENOUGH to..." means, basically, "sufficient to meet a threshold/minimum requirement".
"SO [adjective] that...", on the other hand, is used to emphasize that something is EXTREME.
again, just make up examples in your head -- this time using "so big..." or "so tall..." or "so old..."
if your examples make sense, then, ALL of them will emphasize the EXTREME quality of whatever you are talking about.
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