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"enough to prove" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something provides sufficient evidence to prove a point. For example: "The overwhelming evidence is enough to prove that the defendant was guilty of the crime."
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Just enough to prove that it works.
We are confident enough to prove that.
Perhaps, but Watman isn't systematic enough to prove it.
"That's enough to prove she's not psychologically normal".
Finally, Goklish had accomplished enough to prove himself.
Although death is easy enough to prove, disgrace is more subjective.
Once again, although these are potentially suspicious actions, they are not enough to prove insider trading.
They knew it would not be enough to prove that Mrs. Clinton was sloppy or careless.
Was that enough to prove this was G.B.S.? The neurologist thought so.
But they ultimately decided none of those behaviors were enough to prove the government's case.
By itself, it's not enough to prove a net-net gain in employment numbers.
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