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The phrase "are considerable enough that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a certain quantity or degree is significant enough to lead to a particular conclusion or action.
Example: "The resources available to us are considerable enough that we can undertake multiple projects simultaneously."
Alternatives: "are significant enough that" or "are substantial enough that".
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The consequences are considerable enough that the American media company Tronc decided to block all European readers from its sites rather than risk the ramifications of its apparent noncompliance.
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Apparently, the distinction between social driving and social transit is considerable enough that the two companies don't mind sharing some brainpower.
There's considerable truth to that.
There's considerable debate about that".
Since we were still able to detect considerable changes, we have found that this bias was not considerable enough to significantly alter our conclusions.
The progress we have made is considerable but far from enough.
The pressure at that time was considerable; we could not produce the research reports fast enough.
The female share of that is considerable.
That can be considerable leverage for prosecutors.
His output during that time was considerable.
That contribution is considerable.
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