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The phrase 'loud enough to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase can used when describing the volume or loudness of something. For example, "She shouted her order at the barista loud enough to be heard across the cafe."
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"It just happened," Coogan said, loud enough to be overheard by anyone who might be listening.
It seems loud enough to crack concrete, but perhaps not loud enough to crack Oosthuizen.
John wasn't a-talkin' loud enough to hear.
It became loud enough to mess with my timing.
It was loud enough to make one's head pound.
"It was loud enough to be embarrassing," Ms. Bauch said.
Automatic alarm buzzer is loud enough to wake the principal.
It's loud enough to drown out a civil-defense siren.
Sing it loud enough to drown out the doubters.
"Bollocks!" screams Attenborough, loud enough to blow the cinema down.
Our sound source is definitely not loud enough to violate any noise ordinances.
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