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The phrase "able to involve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capacity or capability to engage or include others in an activity or process.
Example: "The new program is designed to be able to involve more community members in decision-making."
Alternatives: "capable of engaging" or "able to include".
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"We are able to involve the writers at every stage, even with the casting decisions.
A second lesson is the importance of being able to involve the customer in development, design and market research.
"By introducing the NRSC to our work with BBA we've been able to involve several cosmetics companies to the project too," says Esteé Lauder spokesperson Anna Klein.
As spring came he was "having haemoptyses" (spitting blood) and "feeling ghastly most of the time" but was able to involve himself in the pre-publication rituals of the novel, registering "quite good notices" with satisfaction.
We hear frustration from police officers about the issues they see and could respond to earlier and more effectively if they were able to involve schools, GPs, family support services, social workers or the wider community at the right time.
However, the proposed approach is also able to involve the citizens in the flood management process, enhancing their awareness.
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My current university, UCL, had been heavily involved in the technology that made Kamiokande and then SuperKamiokande work, but for whatever reasons was not able to stay involved, and so missed out on that physics.
At last I feel able to get involved in an election.
I think being able to get involved with games is very, very good for us actors".
Is she able to be involved with the transcribing and editing process?
Only recently, therefore, were Internet advocacy groups able to get involved.
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