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The phrase "are sufficient enough" is not correct in written English due to redundancy.
You can use it when discussing the adequacy of something, but it is better to avoid this phrasing.
Example: "The resources provided are sufficient enough to complete the project."
Alternatives: "are sufficient" or "are adequate".
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Indeed, the transcriptionally active NDT and presence of DNA binding domains are sufficient enough for AR-V to function as a transcription factor in a ligand-independent manner.
The parallels are sufficient enough that Mr. Obama and his team have studied, and to a striking degree are replicating, the Bush re-election playbook.
Only time will tell if the cash resources are sufficient enough to keep the company afloat.
For now, the K200D is my workhorse and the 50mm f/1.4 and 28mm manual focus lenses are sufficient enough.
It is shown that moderate grafting density (∼1.0 chand/nm2) and short chain length are sufficient enough to prevent NPs from aggregating in an aqueous medium.
Consider consulting with an insurance agent to determine the best way to ensure that proceeds from such a policy are sufficient enough to satisfy the outstanding loan.
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"The technicals were sufficient enough".
"I think it would be sufficient enough," Pettitte said.
That success was sufficient enough for his owners to send him to Louisville for the Derby.
Only after his daughter's death did the evidence seem to be sufficient enough to move forward.
"I don't know the full extent of the damage but it's sufficient enough that I'm going to need at least one more goalkeeper.
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