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The phrase "able to judge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to make assessments or evaluations about something.
Example: "As a seasoned professional, she is able to judge the quality of the work presented to her."
Alternatives: "capable of evaluating" or "qualified to assess".
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The problem is that we may never be able to judge.
I would be able to judge for myself.
"Oh, I'm too close to be able to judge".
When I have finished, you will be able to judge which is the more magnificent.
SPEER: I did not know the details necessary to be able to judge these documents individually.
You have to be able to judge, like with our paper [acceptance] process.
Without new appointees, the remaining two members may not be able to judge cases.
Museumgoers in Amsterdam, Melbourne, and Toronto will soon be able to judge for themselves.
But from tomorrow, for the first time, the public will be able to judge for themselves.
The banks say they have to be able to judge the value of their risks.
Who among us is able to judge a situation so extraordinary?
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