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The phrase "able to declare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's capability or authority to make a formal statement or announcement.
Example: "The committee is able to declare the results of the election after the votes have been counted."
Alternatives: "capable of announcing" or "authorized to state".
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Under the Facebook plan, members will be able to declare and update their organ donation status.
The president's opponents will be able to declare that they have won key reforms.
Tax authorities are increasingly able to declare null and void any transaction whose sole purpose is the avoidance of tax.
"They were slaughtered," a message to Damascus said before the army was able to declare Idlib saved.
The BoJ, then able to declare "victory", ended QE, rapidly drew down the monetary base, and raised the interest rate.
No wonder Manouchehr Mottaki, the Iranian Foreign Minister, was able to declare last night: "This is a source of hope".
"So the thrill of being able to declare that two people of the same sex are actually married is indescribable".
If we are a country, they will be able to declare war on us for throwing rocks".
Thanks to accurate forecasting, Puerto Rico was able to declare a state of emergency two days before Irma hit.
"It explicitly agreed with the condition that each person would be able to declare what ethnicity they belong to.
Only about 1% of the companies were able to declare that their products were conflict-free beyond a reasonable doubt.
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