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The phrase 'loud enough for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a certain strength or volume of something (a sound, for example). For example: "She had to speak loud enough for everyone in the room to hear her."
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Shout for "Protection," loud enough for him to hear you.
My Envy 14 can drive my fat pro DJ headphones loud enough for spontaneous apartment dancing.
"This is a man-killer right here," he said, loud enough for all to hear.
"I told you, I don't want visitors!" Carol yelled loud enough for her stepson to hear.
"Look at them," a well-dressed passer-by suddenly sneered, loud enough for them to hear.
"That's what happened in Germany," Grossbart was saying, loud enough for me to hear.
"Matching multistripe scarves!" Ms. Hoffman said, loud enough for the audience to hear.
He spoke on the phone, loud enough for me to hear.
"The guy has nothing out there," they have yelled, loud enough for Yarnall to hear.
However, they weren't loud enough for one particularly enthusiastic member of the Chinese delegation.
During a break in practice, fans yelled loud enough for Pennington to hear.
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