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The phrase "able to emphasize his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to highlight or stress a particular point or aspect related to them.
Example: "The speaker was able to emphasize his main argument effectively during the presentation."
Alternatives: "capable of highlighting his" or "able to stress his".
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Unlike with the failure-to-supervise claim, Mr. Corzine will be able to emphasize his lack of intent to cause any harm to customers, and perhaps even point the finger at Ms. O'Brien and others for their own failures.
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"No," Mara interjected to emphasize his point.
He bows often to emphasize his humility.
Comparisons only serve to emphasize his individuality and his contradictions.
Mr. Levy also likes to emphasize his own inadequacy.
Sometimes he even smashed chairs to emphasize his points.
Also draw some lines to emphasize his hair.
And we were able to emphasize the technology of the concrete.
Singapore has been able to emphasize its comparative advantage in knowledge-intensive activities especially communications and information and financial services which are less dependent on foreign investment.
"The prosecutor scores vital points when he is able to emphasize to the jury that it was hit home to the witness how serious the consequences would be for giving false testimony," he said.
By holding back the tempo in the final movement, he was able to emphasize the music's structural asymmetries, the daring ways that events start, pile up and get aborted.
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