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The phrase "able to exploit their" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the capability of individuals or groups to take advantage of certain resources or situations.
Example: "The company is able to exploit their unique position in the market to gain a competitive edge."
Alternatives: "capable of leveraging their" or "able to take advantage of their".
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Both countries will be able to exploit their labour-cost advantage for a long time to come yet.
Held down for years by autocratic regimes, so the argument goes, Islamists will be able to exploit their popularity in new elections and ultimately gain control.
They worry that foundation hospitals will be able to exploit their greater freedoms to the detriment of the rest of the NHS.
"The battle in Guatemala was good; we played with some pace and were able to exploit their outside backs," Harkes said.
Generally US retailers have been able to exploit their bigger resources to adapt to the British market, tweaking their ranges, store size and pricing to suit.
They will also be able to exploit their balance sheets to scout for deals in real estate and distressed debt, both virtual no-go areas in 2008.
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In addition, he would introduce a new tax break a rate of just fifteen per cent on "pass-through" income generated by small businesses that hedge funds and other partnerships might well be able to exploit to their advantage.
In addition, he would introduce a new tax break — a rate of just fifteen per cent on "pass-through" income generated by small businesses — that hedge funds and other partnerships might well be able to exploit to their advantage.
Republicans were able to exploit this to their advantage in their flame-throwing about liberal media (even if they privately admitted their coverage was balanced).
Known as the common consolidated corporate tax base, or CCCTB, the policy would see countries adopt a common set of rules on where company profits arise – removing many of the national differences that multinationals have been able to exploit to lower their tax bill.
Others have criticised the UK's planning laws, alleging supermarkets are able to exploit them for their own gain, without consulting local communities.
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