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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something will be sufficient to produce a desired result. For example: "The extra effort I am putting in now will be enough to ensure success later on."
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The scent alone will be enough to intrigue.
It appears there will be enough to offer real choice.
It will be enough to tempt some punters in.
Whether that will be enough to satisfy regulators is unclear.
Maybe those memories will be enough to overcome congressional inertia.
Whether that will be enough to appease investors is unclear.
Whether that will be enough to win over the I.M.F.
Few believe it will be enough to push Europe's biggest economy out of its doldrums.
They hope that will be enough to persuade Parliament to protect their hobby.
But it's doubtful that the Fed's move will be enough to increase employment and growth.
It's unclear whether changing the design will be enough to power growth for the broader company.
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