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The phrase "able to muster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability to gather, summon, or bring together resources, emotions, or efforts.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she was able to muster the courage to speak in front of the large audience."
Alternatives: "capable of gathering" or "able to summon".
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Few other readers seem able to muster more enthusiasm.
Today's G.O.P. may not be able to muster that.
The Security Council hasn't even been able to muster a press statement.
He may be able to muster some serious allies in Moscow.
Senate Democrats should be able to muster the 51 votes needed.
Perhaps the writer impersonating me would be able to muster some enthusiasm about the results.
He was able to muster $250,000 in private money, a meager budget.
Republicans, who control the chamber, were not able to muster enough votes to stop Democrat "filibusters".
It seems unlikely that Jackson's fans will be able to muster similar indignation.
On Australia's side, all they've been able to muster has been an Andersen tip-in.
But nothing suggests the dollar will be able to muster a sustained comeback anytime soon.
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