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The phrase "are long enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the sufficient length of an object, time period, or other measurable attributes.
Example: "The ropes are long enough to reach the top of the mountain."
Alternatives: "are sufficiently long" or "are adequate in length".
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'Are these clothes something you can run away from if your legs are long enough?'.
Baseball seasons are long enough in the best of times.
When they are long enough, they are picked by candlelight.
Fifty years of human suffering and misery are long enough.
Branches on the tree of Dickinson scholarship are long enough to tickle her chin in heaven.
Galloway (now past 50) said, "forty-two yeare are long enough for a man to live".
The intervals between blizzards in D.C. normally are long enough that each one seems novel.
Montgomery and Auckland are long enough in their respective teeth to understand the task at hand.
For the sake of the country and the world, I pray his arms are long enough.
"I hope the runways are long enough," he said in 1957.
Ideally, the bangs are long enough to define a new, less controversial shape.
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