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The phrase "able to cast them" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the capability or skill to cast something, such as spells, votes, or objects.
Example: "The wizard was able to cast them into a deep slumber with a single incantation."
Alternatives: "capable of casting them" or "qualified to cast them".
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Once we were able to cast them in the film, it's like the whole thing sort of woke up".
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They note that she often writes personal letters to dancers she isn't able to cast, thanking them for auditioning.
Given that these are Google-enabled displays, you'll even be able to cast videos directly to them, though, given their size, that's probably only interesting if you plan on watching a lot of YouTube videos in your kitchen.
She said: "I enjoy assisting electors knowing that what I've done to help often allows them to be able to cast their vote on election day".
"For now, the voters of Wisconsin will be able to cast their ballots free from the burdens placed on them by this law.
Never take for granted, I explain to them, the great privilege and responsibility of being able to cast a ballot.
Day 7: Young are able to cast their first pellets.
And some districts have huge numbers of people who are not able to cast ballots.
The moderates have been able to cast Trump as a partisan.
And EU nationals were able to cast a ballot in last year's Scottish independence referendum.
"I wanted to be sure I was able to cast my vote against Mugabe".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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