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The phrase "able to govern it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability or authority to manage or control a situation, organization, or entity.
Example: "The new leader is confident that she is able to govern it effectively and bring about positive changes."
Alternatives: "capable of managing it" or "qualified to lead it".
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Borghesi and Vecelli [ 44] also state that the available empirical evidence suggests that the current process of globalization is unsustainable in the long run unless we introduce new institutions and policies able to govern it, a similar claim being made by Tisdall [ 45] and Watanabe [ 46] looking at economic globalization only.
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Labour, he argued, had yet to accept "that it will never be able to govern on its own again".
1.13pm BST Open Europe (@OpenEurope) Couldn't count how many times Rajoy has used the expression, "We can't spend what we don't have"... August 3 , 20121.11pm BST Rajoy says: People may not like the decisions we have taken but no one can accuse this government of not taking decisions and it has shown it is able to govern in difficult circumstances.
While Syriza is expected to form the biggest group in the 300-seat parliament, it is unclear if it will be able to govern alone or have to form a coalition with one or more of the smaller parties.
Alternatively, despite yet another last-minute manouevre - voters may decide Labor's battle to the death over the legitimacy of rival leadership contenders proves the illegitimacy of the party's claim that it remains able to govern the nation.
In Turkey, the winning party is likely to be the first in years to be able to govern without a coalition partner, as it is expected to take more than 360 of the 550 seats in Parliament.
Spaniards may be fretting about high house prices but, apart from that, they show little concern about their consumption- and credit-driven economy.In politics, meanwhile, the PP has made little effort to return to the centre ground from where it was able to govern Spain for eight years until 2004.
The June election prevented the AKP from being able to govern alone for the first time since it came to power, plunging Turkey into political uncertainty not seen since the fragile coalition governments of the 1990s.
"If we can't form this government," he said, "the Schröder government will only be able to govern for a very, very short time".
He was confident the Coalition would retain majority government, but said even in minority government Turnbull would be able to govern.
In essence, governments must be able to govern, ambitiously and coherently.
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