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The phrase "enough to encourage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that something is sufficient motivation or incentive to do something. For example, "The company's increase in profits was enough to encourage the shareholders to invest more money in the business."
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But rates alone are not enough to encourage conservation.
Are law firms doing enough to encourage diversity?
We have to name that difference strongly enough to encourage others to do right.
But he was smart enough to encourage the process with his new counter-insurgency doctrine.
Taxes must be low enough to encourage investment, but high enough to raise revenues.
It's success enough to encourage Yeasayer to risk giving its fans what they don't expect.
The idea this season is to keep estimates low enough to encourage bidding.
And the cash amounts are not large enough to encourage people to sit around doing nothing.
Do we do enough to encourage young people into local government as officers and councillors?
Nonetheless, his popular-vote totals were large enough to encourage him to make another attempt.
But it has not done enough to encourage private enterprise to fill the gap.
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