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The phrase "able to decide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone's ability to make decisions or choices. For example: "The voters were given full authority and able to decide who should represent them in the upcoming election."
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However, inexperienced users may not be able to decide correctly.
Film-goers will now be able to decide for themselves.
Ordinary citizens were able to decide their future.
Local chapters would be able to decide whether to admit gay scouts.
But I want them to be able to decide for themselves".
Worse, thinking they should be able to decide for themselves on important issues.
From September, headteachers will be able to decide which members of staff get rises.
Ukraine was a sovereign country able to decide such matters for itself, he said.
Students are able to decide for themselves what they need, regardless of their talent or disability.
We hope to be able to decide on travel support by the end of March.
In Dr. Couzin's model, the swarm was able to decide which leaders to follow.
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