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"hard enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that is difficult or challenging. For example: "The exam was hard enough to make me question my ability to pass."
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"It's hard enough to lose one.
It's hard enough to write.
"It's hard enough to do".
"Labels are already hard enough to understand".
It's hard enough to pitch and hit.
It's hard enough to tell a story properly".
It's hard enough to deal with one layoff.
"It's hard enough to monitor all the American sports.
"Elections are hard enough to run as it is".
"It's hard enough to get a major league hitter out.
But is she hard enough to commit murder?
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