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The phrase "able to forge a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to create, develop, or produce something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She is able to forge a strong connection with her clients, which leads to successful partnerships."
Alternatives: "capable of creating a" or "able to establish a".
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"It would be nice to be able to forge a working relationship with someone," she said.
They ought to be able to forge a political consensus on how to move ahead.
But Mr. Hall never was able to forge a durable alliance with the New Left.
"She's able to forge a career out of being controversial which is not something most of us can do or would want to do".
To do that, they must be able to forge a path through tissues, a task they perform with the aid of enzymes that digest the extracellular matrix.
And through this we are able to forge a bond, which, while no doubt different from what our ancestors shared, is real.
The coalition was able to forge a united front after last year's election in part because both parties could agree on an approach to public-service reform.
Mr Cameron was able to forge a coalition with the Lib Dems precisely because both parties saw the state as overcentralised and overbearing.
Fidel Ramos, president from 1992 to 1998, was able to forge a peace agreement in 1996 with another major rebel group, the Moro National Liberation Front.
She was an incredible listener, and I was able to forge a close bond with her – one that I know will also last much longer than the summer.
While we were only in a brainstorming workshop, it seemed that we might be able to forge a strong relationship during the negotiation phase.
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