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The phrase "able to persuade him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability or skill in convincing another person.
Example: "She was able to persuade him to join the project despite his initial reluctance."
Alternatives: "capable of convincing him" or "able to sway him."
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His aides don't seem to be able to persuade him otherwise.
Only after enormous effort was Dr. Cohen able to persuade him to have the necessary surgery.
Luckily he had been able to persuade him to go, since.
It was well into January before I was finally able to persuade him.
Mr. Sokol had twice before mentioned resigning, but Mr. Buffett was able to persuade him to stay, he said.
Pajonny is so dumb that Dunn later is able to persuade him that all of this was actually his fault.
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Without anything incriminating, he was able to persuade them to let him go.
He asks them whether they think he will be able to persuade them to walk off with him.
Maybe I'll be able to persuade her".
It is not clear how many other presidents he will be able to persuade to join him.
But despite his reaction, he was not able to persuade anyone to let him do it.
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