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"do enough for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to talk about something that you have done to fulfill a requirement or meet an expectation. Example sentence: I have done enough for this project, so I can now move on to something else.
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He can't do enough for them.
"They couldn't do enough for you.
I didn't do enough for my wife, either.
Does the royal family do enough for charities?
And the people were brilliant, couldn't do enough for you".
Veterans since the American Revolution have complained that the government doesn't do enough for them.
"The criticism of members of parliament is that they don't do enough for people," he says.
A warm, generous aunt who couldn't do enough for her nieces.
He was all you had ever wanted; he couldn't do enough for you.
They couldn't do enough for the guests, who were mostly British," she says.
"We've been bashing African governments because they don't do enough for conservation," he said.
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