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"in enough" can be a part of a sentence and is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to indicate that something is sufficient or adequate. Example: "I have studied in enough detail to pass the exam." "He has eaten in enough quantity to be full." In both of these sentences, "in enough" is used to show that the level or amount of something (studying, eating) is sufficient.
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Don't put in enough birdseed to make the balloon pop!
They don't take in enough variety.
This will bring in enough money to pay for security.
You can't bring in enough money to support the infrastructure.
Now, it is difficult to bring in enough.
"They have played in enough big matches over the years.
Or bringing in enough cash from business or alumni.
I couldn't take in enough of his hands on me.
I'm in enough pain".
"We take in enough from hardworking Floridians.
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