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'have enough funds' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to having enough money or resources to do something. For example: "We need to make sure we have enough funds to cover the cost of the project."
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"I have three children playing pro tennis right now, and we don't have enough funds".
"They have enough funds to be able to purchase farmland," initially as second homes, he said.
For example, we need to make sure the state unemployment trust funds have enough funds".
"We will certainly have enough funds to have a successful campaign," she said.
He also said the caretaker government would have enough funds to meet obligations until a new government takes office.
In August, American Apparel said it might not have enough funds to keep it afloat for 12 months.
See, one of the reasons we don't have enough funds is that there is too little money.
Mr. O'Neill singled out New York State, saying he was "not yet satisfied they have enough funds".
The media company also said it would slash capital spending and would have enough funds to pay its dividend.
"They don't have enough funds available for a six-month outage" he testified on behalf of the citizens' group.
The loan was due on her next payday, but she didn't have enough funds to meet her regular bills and repay the loan.
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