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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are large enough" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the sufficient size or capacity of an object or group in various contexts.
Example: "The boxes are large enough to hold all the supplies we need for the event."
Alternatives: "are sufficiently large" or "are adequately sized."
Dictionary
are large enough
adjective
Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
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Most dishes are large enough to share.
Portions are large enough for two.
"It makes you wonder if the fines are large enough".
Many are large enough to serve as a light entree.
"If the subsidies are large enough, people will buy in".
Most research grants are large enough to include payments for publishing results, proponents say.
But she said her profit margins are large enough to provide her a decent living.
Goldfish could be impressive, assuming that the urns are large enough to accept protective liners.
By this time they are large enough to be moved to quart-size pots.
Salads, sides and dessert portions, however, are large enough to split easily.
The donations are large enough to give them privileged access to David Cameron.
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