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The phrase "has enough information" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something possesses an adequate amount of knowledge or data about a particular topic or situation. Example: "The report has enough information to support our hypothesis."
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It only requests more information from you if questions arise, approving or rejecting as soon as it has enough information to make an informed decision.
"No one has enough information about North Korea".
"Someone literally has enough information to step into my life.
"He has enough information to make the government fall," Mr. Duran said.
So maybe it just has enough information to interpolate, and that's why these results looks similar.
Halfway through the book, a private detective tells him he has enough information to tackle the electoral register.
The existence of a coalition strategy to achieve a goal does not necessarily mean that the coalition has enough information to know how to follow the strategy.
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The problem, however, is that consumers do not have enough information to make informed choices.
I have enough information to make an informed view.
Do you have enough information to make an informed comment?
I had enough information.
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