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The phrase "large enough for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is sufficient in size or amount. For example, "this room is large enough for the entire team to fit comfortably."
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The terrace is large enough for entertaining.
Portions are large enough for two.
Sign was large enough for all to read.
The fenced-in backyard is large enough for a pool.
Others are decorative, just large enough for a magazine.
Was this opening large enough for the Bear to escape?
The bedroom is not large enough for separate beds.
Open, they become squares, large enough for six people.
Scallops were also large enough for commercial harvest.
Traditional screened breezeways are not large enough for today's consumer.
It was large enough for four to share.
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