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The phrase "are rarely enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is not sufficient or adequate in most cases.
Example: "While resources are important, they are rarely enough to ensure success without proper planning and execution."
Alternatives: "are seldom sufficient" or "are not often adequate".
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GOOD intentions are rarely enough.
Beautiful landscapes alone are rarely enough to satisfy travelers.
Nowadays, good food and service are rarely enough.
But either way, these factors are rarely enough to allow the candidate to overcome the deficit.
But tax breaks are rarely enough of an incentive, many executives say.
At present, there are rarely enough people in one area ordering their groceries by computer to justify that.
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Circumstantial evidence is rarely enough to establish guilt.
This is rarely enough to calm local opponents.
Woozy charm is rarely enough to carry a book.
WHEN allies demand the impossible from Barack Obama, it is rarely enough for him to say no.
Meanwhile, supplementary money from state taxes is rarely enough to make up the difference.
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