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The phrase "a high enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a level or degree that meets a certain standard or requirement.
Example: "We need to ensure that the temperature reaches a high enough level to effectively sterilize the equipment."
Alternatives: "sufficiently high" or "adequately high".
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Many cover crops aren't seeded at a high enough rate, Dr. Brennan said.
It delivers water at a high enough pressure for reverse osmosis to happen automatically.
And it does so at a high enough temperature to ignite the solid fuel.
A high enough price for Liffe could have made a deal more palatable to Berkshire.
But a high enough dose will kill the living tissue in a plant or seed.
They look too expensive for workers and not of a high enough standard for the rich".
EVEN a dead cat bounces if you drop it from a high enough roof.
And, in general, this is a high enough hurdle to keep them out".
Whether Wallace can perform at a high enough level to help the Knicks remains a question.
The company has reached a high enough level where distributors have been hired.
Nor is maths teaching always of a high enough standard, says Donald.
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