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The phrase "able to enforce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or authority to implement rules, laws, or policies.
Example: "The new regulations are designed to ensure that the agency is able to enforce compliance among all participants."
Alternatives: "capable of enforcing" or "authorized to enforce".
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After all, England were able to enforce the follow-on.
The king was able to enforce obedience from lesser groups and to exact tribute from them.
"It enforces a level of discipline that the local people have not been able to enforce".
An assistant commissioner, Jeffrey Shuren, said the agency would be able to enforce the ban.
Then the CQC will be able to enforce those through their inspections".
It is too soon to conclude the cartel will be able to enforce compliance.
"In order to be able to enforce or bring court cases, you have to have lawyers.
Until we change the basic law, the F.D.A. will never be able to enforce it".
"But, until they do, we're going to keep fighting in South Carolina to be able to enforce our laws".
"As a union we should be able to enforce employment law and call in inspection on hotels.
Although a court has judged Mediaset's refusal unlawful, it has not been able to enforce the decision, he laments.Should News Corp retreat from Italy?
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