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The phrase "are substantial enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the adequacy or significance of something in relation to a particular standard or requirement.
Example: "The findings of the research are substantial enough to warrant further investigation into the topic."
Alternatives: "are significant enough" or "are adequate enough".
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Peaches are substantial enough to handle flame.
None are substantial enough for turkey.
Some analysts do not think the closings are substantial enough.
But they are substantial enough to generate profit.
In fact, many starters, at from $11 to $16, are substantial enough to be entrees.
Few items, except for maybe the wings, are substantial enough to be main courses.
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He added, "It is substantial enough that it is worthy of real consideration".
Viewer reaction to the clip was substantial enough that they put out another and another.
It was substantial enough to hold and distribute heat evenly without being unbearably heavy.
She envisions it as being substantial enough to have a meaningful impact on banks' decision making.
The risotto is substantial enough to be the main course, without so much as a sliver of red meat.
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