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The phrase "able to demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or authority to request something forcefully or insistently.
Example: "As the project manager, she is able to demand higher standards from her team to ensure quality work."
Alternatives: "capable of insisting" or "entitled to request".
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But Mr Milosevic may now be able to demand a retrial.
As a result, workers should be able to demand higher wages.
From these castles he was able to demand money from all the travelers who passed by.
But perhaps, too, people feel, in recessionary times, able to demand more.
"You'll be able to demand more and get farther faster when you do graduate," she added.
In the 1960s and 1970s powerful unions in manufacturing industries like cars were able to demand higher wages.
And so we need to really empower the EPA to be able to demand that evidence from the chemical suppliers.
"Private clients don't know enough about the industry to be able to demand what they need," says Ms Garnham.
It would be like expecting the scrap-metal industry to be able to demand cost-raising changes in car design.
Another complicating factor in new opera is politics, with certain government officials able to demand cuts and alterations at will.
An Australian justice will personally decide how much money Voltage Pictures will be able to demand from individuals.
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