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The phrase "able to make their" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to create or produce something, often in relation to a group or individuals.
Example: "The team is able to make their own decisions regarding project management."
Alternatives: "capable of creating their" or "able to produce their".
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The Jacksonville Jaguars and Carolina Panthers were able to make their picks before the Vikings were able to use theirs.
"My workers aren't able to make their bills".
It's heartening to be able to make their lives better.
"It is an inconvenience but people will still be able to make their journey," he said.
Mr. Clarke is able to make their isolation both heart-rending and comically absurd.
But many were energetic, enterprising, and lucky, able to make their way in the world.
Are those people who would object able to make their voices heard internally?
As a result, several thousand German Jews were able to make their way to safety.
I think the poorest should be able to make their own decisions," he said.
Instead of constantly receiving injections of EPO, patients would be able to make their own.
Freedom is key with players able to make their own way down the four sizeable mountains.
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