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The phrase "healthy enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that a person has enough physical health, mental health, or overall wellbeing to do something. Example: I'm feeling healthy enough to go on a long run.
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At least he's healthy enough to function.
I feel healthy enough to return".
"They are only allowing players healthy enough to attend.
"To see if they're healthy enough to move.
Twice he felt healthy enough to start a throwing program.
She was never healthy enough to do that".
So now I'm healthy enough to do it.
If I'm healthy enough to play, I'm going to play.
Maybe he will feel healthy enough to join them someday.
"If they're healthy enough to ride a bike, they're healthy enough to walk the bike less than half a mile".
He'd be helping injured penguins until they were healthy enough to go back into the ocean.
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