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The phrase "able to invoke the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to call upon or utilize something, often in a technical or formal context.
Example: "The software is able to invoke the necessary functions to complete the task efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of invoking the" or "able to call upon the".
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Because of this rivalry, Prince Sihanouk has been able to invoke the aid of Red countries against Thailand and South Vietnam.
As a concrete example, you must not allow page faults to occur while a device driver accesses a user buffer passed to file_read, because you would not be able to invoke the driver while handling such faults.
And yet if the government shows that it is condemning or supporting a viewpoint, it may be able to invoke the government speech defense and thereby avoid constitutional scrutiny altogether.
My argument in this case is that had I not been privy to the ongoing conversation which preceded this text, or had not known that the writer had previously identified himself as a bike enthusiast, the intertextual reference would not have been able to invoke the positive attitude towards the 'real' target for this analyst.
Send your friend a picture of yourself skydiving, and Smart Reply may offer one-touch replies like "awesome," "brave" or "scary". Send one of your kids or your puppy and it might suggest "so cute". In Allo, users will also be able to invoke the Google assistant directly, by asking a question verbally or through text.
Perhaps the Trojans should consider going to 12-minute quarters for the rest of the season and insist on being able to invoke the mercy rule.
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Clyburn himself declined until the very end to endorse a candidate in this year's primaries, saying that his leadership role required him to remain neutral, but he made no effort to disguise his relief at having been able to invoke that excuse.
Given that users will be able to invoke these new actions with a simple command (and without having to first enable a skill, like on Alexa), Google's platform looks to be a rather accessible and low-friction way for developers to get their voice-enabled services to users.
I loved the brutal intensity and passion of it, but also the confusion and panic that they were able to invoke in the audience as we got pushed around by the terrifyingly aggressive dancers.
The rights guaranteed by the ECHR must be respected in all circumstances within the Member States, and citizens must be able to invoke them before the judiciary, regardless what the national law or constitution might say.
From there, he was able to invoke his knowledge of "the numbers" to push hard for the strategies he favored.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com