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The phrase 'enough to provide' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that there is a sufficient amount of something to give or provide. For example: "We had enough money to provide food for everyone at the party."
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Most providers were not competent enough to provide long-acting methods.
Moreover, none of these providers can have the probability high enough to provide best routes.
Social Security would not be enough to provide for everyone.
Are they sturdy enough to provide protection from sharp objects?
It's not enough to provide formal access to the courses.
Is that enough to provide a "reason to believe"?
He said the Woodbourn refurbishments would not be enough to provide a lasting legacy.
Nevertheless the acting is enjoyable enough to provide a couple of hours of diversion.
But health officials say it appears to be close enough to provide some protection.
The operators say the state does not pay them enough to provide it free.
A decent sum, but surely not enough to provide a motive.
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