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The phrase "able to forge their" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to create or develop something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as relationships, identities, or paths.
Example: "With the right resources and support, individuals are able to forge their own destinies."
Alternatives: "capable of creating their" or "able to shape their".
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Yet a few great presidents were able to forge their own legacies.
But gnawing questions remain: Will Iraqis be able to forge their new government amid the still stubborn sectarian clashes?
Despite the reassuring image of omniscient Beijing mandarins in cool control of the financial system, China actually seems to be functioning more like 160 iterations of Boardwalk Empire, where big city political bosses and allied private developers are able to forge their own backdoor deals with giant state banks.
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The days of city governments being able to forge ahead on their own are long gone.
A tense final was finely poised throughout, with both players struggling to hold their throw and neither able to forge a two-set advantage.
Now that Sam and Perlin are on their own, they have been able to forge ahead with the business.
It was only by stressing a new-found ethnicity of their own that the Turks were able to forge a post-Ottoman country founded on the Western model.
For those paralogs that emerge unscathed by deleterious mutations, the first clues as to how paralogs are able to forge an independent evolutionary trajectory may be provided by studying their patterns of expression divergence and relative rates of molecular evolution.
Some of the anchors can be "malicious" and report their positions to be 40 m away from their actual locations (although they are not able to forge measurements).
Through allowing attendees of Hub Dot events to introduce themselves by identifying with colored dots that declare their purpose for attending, the women are able to forge immediate pathways to connection.
The extent to which a small group of disaffected Muslim youths from one London neighbourhood were able to forge contacts with senior al-Qaida figures is becoming clearer since one of their number was named as the hooded militant behind the Islamic State (Isis) killings.
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