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"just enough information" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a specific amount of information that is necessary or sufficient. For example, "The presentation provided just enough information for us to make an informed decision."
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I hope I've given you just enough information to make an informed movie choice, but not enough to spoil the journey.
There's just enough information to go on.
Neither did the person who released just enough information to literally be dangerous".
Neither did the person who released just enough information to be dangerous".
His sparse, efficient script provides just enough information to keep you off balance.
She communicates just enough information to make you feel comfortable improvising". The looseness seems generational.
We're now at a phase of the election cycle where there is just enough information to get yourself in trouble.
Here is a primer on the collider - with just enough information, hopefully, to impress guests at your next cocktail party.
He excels at dispensing just enough information to satisfy reporters, and his sonorous locutions and forbearing gravity discourage further inquiry.
Some firms publish just enough information about their hardware for it to be reprogrammed, but not replicated.
These games give participants just enough information that they can play roles that are not their every day assignments.
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