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The phrase "applying enough voltage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to electronics, engineering, or physics when discussing the application of electrical voltage to a circuit or device.
Example: "In order to power the motor effectively, we need to ensure we are applying enough voltage to meet its operational requirements."
Alternatives: "supplying sufficient voltage" or "delivering adequate voltage".
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Energy is added by applying enough voltage to render an exergonic reaction.
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