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The phrase "are enough to plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that certain resources, information, or conditions are sufficient to create a plan.
Example: "The data we collected from the survey are enough to plan our next marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "sufficient to plan" or "adequate to plan".
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And five judges are enough to plan a wedding party.
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It's easy enough to plan jobs, to plan a lot of work.
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