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The phrase "able to make a plea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is expressing the capability or opportunity to present a request or appeal, often in legal or formal situations.
Example: "The defendant was finally able to make a plea for leniency during the sentencing hearing."
Alternatives: "capable of making a plea" or "in a position to make a plea."
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Dr. Haskins also stated that Teresa Lewis was and is able to make a plea agreement and enter pleas.
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Some believe that, as a part of the spiritual realm, the spirit of someone who had strong faith in life will be able to make a more ardent plea or prayer for you to a deity from the other side.
(Mr. Butts made the plea from the pulpit on Sunday, though he was not able to make it to court himself, having been invited to a breakfast in Washington with President Obama).
They were able to make do.
I say all of this to simply make a plea.
She used her thank-you speech to make an impassioned plea for privacy.
Throughout, we make a plea to think "outside the box" since the very construction of a framework necessarily limits our thinking and our experimental design.
Also, the authors make a plea for teachers to respect the need for students to use their L1 to think through problems.
Qasab can now make a plea for clemency to the president.
We make a plea for a more thoughtful approach to the therapeutic use of albumin solutions.
In the present discussion we make a plea for a similarly thoughtful approach to the use of albumin.
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