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The phrase "able to continue voting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing eligibility or capacity to participate in voting processes, such as elections or polls.
Example: "After verifying their registration status, the officials confirmed that all eligible citizens are able to continue voting in the upcoming election."
Alternatives: "capable of ongoing voting" or "permitted to keep voting".
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By selling the stake through an exchangeable bond, Capitalia will be able to continue voting its stake in the insurer until the bonds are redeemed.
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Under such circumstances, it is a remarkably hollow argument to insist that a vote for Clinton is a vote to be able to continue to organize.
"Register your vote because if you do not, I may not be able to continue serving you," Mr. Lugar said bluntly at a news conference late last week.
Although the Social Democratic Party's share of the vote dropped from 45.3 percent in 1994 to 39.8 percent in 2002, Persson was able to continue as prime minister.
Randazzo was able to continue.
They are able to continue to build their own lives.
I wonder if he'll be able to continue?
Liberal Democrats will be able to "continue to make the case for alternatives" to the renewal of the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent and abstain in votes on higher education funding.
It must be able to continue to do so serenely.
"Will we be able to continue in Cyprus?
"Hopefully he'll be able to continue.
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