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The phrase "are smart enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone possesses sufficient intelligence or capability to do something.
Example: "I believe that all students are smart enough to succeed if they apply themselves and work hard."
Alternatives: "have the intelligence to" or "are capable of".
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"People are smart enough".
"They are smart enough to adapt.
A lot of them are smart enough to seek help.
Americans are smart enough to hide those feelings".
[They're] people who are smart enough to be grateful".
The American people are smart enough to know that.
Because they are smart enough to know better".
Both are smart enough to recognise their similarities.
"I don't think we are smart enough to be right.
Players are smart enough to adjust to anything.
You are smart enough to get off your couch and do something".
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