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The phrase "enough to convince" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sufficient amount or level of evidence or argument that can persuade or influence someone to believe or agree with something. Example: "The lawyer presented enough evidence to convince the jury of his client's innocence."
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But it's certainly enough to convince 10 of them.
Having weighed it up, it's enough to convince me.
But are we doing enough to convince people?
But is this enough to convince the public that Facebook is protecting users' data effectively?
This was enough to convince him that the red planet was inhabited by intelligent beings.
But even his magic may not be enough to convince the public to come forward.
But that was not enough to convince Sunni parties to rejoin the government.
Maggie tells Claudine, "You are loved, but that's not enough to convince you you are lovable".
Yet the prosecution forged ahead and the stumbling admissions were enough to convince the juries.
"This fact alone was enough to convince me that there was a complete freedom of religion".
The official Hansard transcript may not be enough to convince you.
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