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The phrase "able to bridge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capability to connect or reconcile two different ideas, groups, or situations.
Example: "The new policy is designed to be able to bridge the gap between management and employees, fostering better communication."
Alternatives: "capable of connecting" or "able to link".
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We should be able to bridge existing divergences of views.
I would like to be able to bridge that gap a little better".
"We should be able to bridge existing divergences" in the new year, Mr. Van Rompuy said.
At the same time, Republicans and Democrats may not be able to bridge their ideological gap.
But he added, "I'm very, very disappointed that you haven't been able to bridge this gap".
"He was able to bridge into it," Morgenstein said, referring to Mayer's studies at Cornell University.
And while we may not be able to bridge our biggest philosophical differences this year, we can make real progress.
There is something magical about the way Björk has been able to bridge these multiple musical worlds.
"It is entirely possible that we won't be able to bridge the gap this year," he said.
The western diplomat said that the EU foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, was able to bridge the rifts on Monday.
"We wanted someone able to interview people in their native tongue and able to bridge the cultures, which she was able to do," Mr. Hoffman said.
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