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The phrase "able to forge the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to create or produce something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as forming relationships or ideas.
Example: "She is able to forge the connections necessary for a successful collaboration."
Alternatives: "capable of creating the" or "able to establish the".
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From this visitor, Mime learns that only one who has never experienced fear will be able to forge the sword.
I was able to forge the kind of strong personal and clinical connections that helped me offer them more relevant, sometimes lifesaving, clinical care.
"Sheffield has a strong sporting heritage, it has become synonymous with snooker and we are delighted to be able to forge the bond even more closely in future".
Would Emanuel be able to forge the political alliances that he will need in order to address the city's systemic problems?
But it's far from clear that they will be able to forge the necessary consensuses on exactly how to do that.
Judging by recent evidence, the New Zealand film-maker would probably feel it necessary to give Sauron a love interest, establishing that the nefarious demigod was only able to forge the evil One Ring with the help of his girlfriend at the time, a feisty orc lady named Fizbertha.
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Whether Mr Veltroni, assuming that he is elected, will solve this problem depends on the relationship he is able to forge with the party and the rest of the Unione.
"The partnerships the Litecoin Foundation has been able to forge over the past 4 or 5 months have increased awareness beyond that of the crypto echo chamber many within the space forget we tend to reside in," said David Schwartz, the foundation's project director.
Sinn Féin and the DUP, the two main power brokers in the forced coalition, obviously had their differences but they were able to forge alliances on the big-ticket items affecting the North.
Sturgeon is hoping to make the SNP a centre-left force at Westminster, able to forge alliances with the Welsh nationalists Plaid Cymru and the English Green party, attacking Labour from the left.
She has been able to forge consensus in the legislature, and also break down the "cascade curtain", a parochial barrier that has 'divided' two parts of the state politically.
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