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The phrase "able to interrogate him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the capability or authority to question or examine another person, often in a legal or investigative setting.
Example: "The detective was finally able to interrogate him after obtaining the necessary warrants."
Alternatives: "capable of questioning him" or "in a position to interrogate him".
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He also explained that the torture technique known as waterboarding was particularly useful with people like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, because being able to "interrogate him effectively with these techniques was vital in giving us the knowledge we needed in order to defeat al-Qaida".
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Some within Whitehall and Westminster will breathe a sigh of relief that Hodge will no longer be able to interrogate them.
An additional concern within the Pentagon is that Taliban or Al Qaeda troops will be able to buy their way to freedom before American officials are able to interrogate them.
I, personally, would like to see us get our hands on them and be able to interrogate them and find out about the Al Qaeda networks all across the globe.
The sole purpose of these visits was to interrogate him.
Four "very senior Provisionals" came to Duddy's house to interrogate him.
While the gunman remains unconscious, Mr. Matic said, the police expect to interrogate him.
There were no further attempts to interrogate him in late August and early September.
He was on the mend, the Russian authorities said, and they were hoping to interrogate him.
The prosecutor in the case, Marianne Ny, said that "the reason for my request is that we need to interrogate him".
We knew we wanted to interrogate him.
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