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The phrase "able to inspect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or permission to examine or review something.
Example: "The technician is able to inspect the equipment for any potential issues before the operation begins."
Alternatives: "capable of inspecting" or "qualified to inspect".
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Eventually the president was able to inspect the tombs.
Regulators would also be able to inspect manufacturers' factories.
One building they were able to inspect was the Mega Chois Knitwear factory.
NASA wanted, among other things, to be able to inspect the hardware it was using; Amazon declined.
During a car advertisement, for example, bystanders would be able to inspect a new car from every angle.
"We will not be able to inspect our way to food and product safety," Mr. Leavitt said.
Citizens have been able to inspect paper tax returns at the authorities' offices since the early 1800s.
By the time Reynier and McEwan were able to inspect the premises, in early 2001, the distillery had been mothballed for seven years.
The F.D.A. is able to inspect only a tiny percentage of these imports, less than 2 percent, at the point of entry.
Many regulators also want to be able to inspect and, in the words of one IT specialist, "put their hand on" the computer server holding client data.
Does it make it easier that the author is alive, or is there a certain trepidation, since he'll be able to inspect your efforts?
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