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The phrase "enough data to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that there is a sufficient amount of information to perform a task or make a decision.
Example: "We have enough data to conclude that the new marketing strategy is effective."
Alternatives: "sufficient data to" or "adequate data to".
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The distinction is between having enough data to decide and having enough data to proceed.
There's not enough data to give a precise number.
Do you feel you have enough data to make an assessment of the tree height extrapolation?
"They have more than enough data to get the job done".
There is also not enough data to be sure how long the vaccine will last.
Kline apparently does not have enough data to assess the player's numbers at present.
"There was enough data to compel us to look into this," Ms. Gibson said.
The studies don't include enough data to make definitive recommendations for either group.
You then have to go about getting enough data to prove the null hypothesis wrong.
With language, we don't have enough data to know for sure which it is.
It will be several years before the Tevatron collects enough data to have meaningful results.
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