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The phrase "able to exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or permission to engage in physical activity or to perform a specific action.
Example: "After recovering from her injury, she was finally able to exercise again."
Alternatives: "capable of exercising" or "permitted to exercise".
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In two weeks I'd be able to exercise.
We should be proud of that and members should be able to exercise that, full stop".
"Slobodan Milosevic was able to exercise power until a few commoners stormed the Parliament.
The surgery group was also functioning better and able to exercise more.
He was able to exercise an escape clause with Orlando in 1996.
Holbrooke was able to exercise direct influence only on the White House.
He was able to exercise by walking and said he was eating and sleeping well.
We are in the trusted position of being able to exercise our judgement and discretion.
At that point, the new Governing Council should be able to exercise more authority.
"Under existing law, the investment adviser is able to exercise a pervasive influence over the board".
"People with FASD are also very easily led, they're not easily able to exercise judgement.
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feasible to exercise
likely to exercise
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able to play
able to travel
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able to gain
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