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The phrase "able to enforce such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the capacity or authority to implement or uphold certain rules, regulations, or agreements.
Example: "The organization is now able to enforce such policies to ensure compliance among all members."
Alternatives: "capable of enforcing such" or "authorized to implement such".
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If people do perceive Miliband as weak, they may not believe he would actually be able to enforce such a price freeze.
This means the location component must be able to enforce such a constraint (either directly, or by being 'told' what to do) as appropriate.
Tripp said she opposes a more stringent safe storage law in Texas, and questioned whether police would even be able to enforce such a measure.
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Since 2007 each delegation has had to name a secrecy officer to enforce such rules.
Los Angeles County health officials say the county lacks the resources to enforce such a requirement.
To enforce such a cap, every country where microloans are made needs a microcredit regulatory authority.
"It would be impossible to enforce such a commitment," said Reed Brody from Human Rights Watch in Brussels.
It is even harder to enforce such prohibitions.
In other words, the federal government retained the discretion not to enforce such treaties.
Moreover, there were no mechanisms in place to enforce such regulations.
Then, synchronization procedures to enforce such consistency were specified and verified for several "well-behavedness" properties.
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