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"enough to disrupt" is a phrase that is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to indicate that a disturbance or interference is significant enough that it will cause disruption or disorder. For example: "The magnitude of the storm was strong enough to disrupt power to the entire town."
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But the group was hardly big enough to disrupt traffic.
The Clegg bubble did enough to disrupt the Tory campaign and produce a hung parliament.
No amount of conference reorganization seems enough to disrupt the SEC's magnetic force.
But it was enough to disrupt transportation for the rest of the weekend.
Prosaic matters are largely kept at a distance, save when skirmishes grow dangerous enough to disrupt Diaghilev's plans.
I only suffer from a mild condition, but its been enough to disrupt my personal and professional life at times.
Acting as caretaker for Arsène Wenger or anyone else, is not cause enough to disrupt that work.
The theoretical agreements between these governments quickly proved practically unenforceable, even though they were enough to disrupt the traditional transhumance of communities in the region.
The three gulf states are also not doing enough to disrupt crimes, including drug trafficking and kidnappings for ransom, that produce revenue for terrorists.
And fearful that people won't take the threat seriously enough to disrupt their lives for a few days by leaving if that's required".
While that delay is not enough to disrupt a conversation, it would be noticeable if two musicians were to play a duet.
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