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"enough to predict" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have enough information at hand to use as a basis for a prediction. For example: We have collected enough data to predict the likelihood of a successful outcome.
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Therefore these amino acid substitution prediction tools are neither sensitive nor specific enough to predict functional changes due to missense mutations in significantly diverged bacterial sequences.
Widal test, which has poor predictive outcomes in predominant typhoid population, is not standard enough to predict accurate diagnosis.
But scientists usually do not know enough to predict the best changes to make.
"I'm not smart enough to predict how things will turn out".
No one is scientifically developed enough to predict when a player needs a rest.
Several groups have expressed their support or disapproval, but not enough to predict an outcome of the vote.
It had helped fix the calendar, and it had made Egyptian priests observe eclipses carefully enough to predict them.
"The law says you should be allowed the opportunity, and is anyone Solomonic enough to predict when it won't work?
These are experimental works made by an artist sensitive and experienced enough to predict the wonderful surprise of the outcome.
Scioscia said he felt confident enough to predict the Angels would prevail because he expected them to play better.
Smith, who also holds a master's degree from Auburn, is not naïve enough to predict continued détente.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com