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The phrase "ability to raise enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to generate sufficient resources, funds, or support for a particular purpose.
Example: "The organization's ability to raise enough funds will determine the success of the community project."
Alternatives: "capacity to generate sufficient" or "skill in obtaining enough".
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While JBS is believed to have the ability to raise enough money to strike a deal, its being roughly the same size as Sara Lee -- about $10.7 billion in market value as of Friday -- would leave the combined company with significant debt.
Bachmann aides say she would run a populist campaign much like Huckabee's, but with an asset he lacked: the ability to raise enough money to compete in states beyond Iowa if she were to win it.
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For example, the chances of selling the bank in a few years depend on the ability of prospective buyers being able to raise enough money for the Treasury to say it is getting a good deal.
It's hard to raise enough money.
(She also hopes to raise enough to buy a house).
But they were unable to raise enough money from investors.
The musicians accuse management of failing to raise enough money.
Ted resolved to raise enough money to buy a replacement television.
But nobody is guaranteed to raise enough money to meet their goals.
The trick is to raise enough money to afford them.
Wasn't that supposed to raise enough money to fund the schools?'".
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