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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to honor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the capability or willingness to fulfill a commitment or obligation.
Example: "We are able to honor our agreement and ensure that all terms are met."
Alternatives: "capable of fulfilling" or "prepared to respect".
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She said she did not know how she would be able to honor his wishes.
"I am glad that we were able to honor him," President Venetiaan said.
They may not be able to honor any payments they owe on trades American banks have made as a hedge.
"They said, 'If things pick up, maybe we'll be able to honor' " the offer, the student said.
When reviewing such media removal requests, Twitter considers public interest factors such as the newsworthiness of the content and may not be able to honor every request.
"For all students for whom we have a complete set of examination results, we are able to honor the offer made".
"We are pleased that we are able to honor the debt," Sheila Schuller Coleman, the church's senior pastor, said in a statement.
"You see these people who get humbled about being able to honor somebody for the work that they've done," Mr. Jones said.
But the bigger worry for hedge funds and others that do business with Bear Stearns is whether the firm will be able to honor its trades.
The administration will not be able to honor a pledge to discontinue by next year the Sanitation Department's reliance on trucks to export city trash, Mr. Doherty said.
Unfortunately, I was not able to honor my dying father's request to have his ashes scattered over Loon Lake, where he fished all his life.
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