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The phrase "able to possess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or capacity to own or have something.
Example: "She is able to possess the skills necessary for the job, making her a strong candidate."
Alternatives: "capable of having" or "qualified to own".
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It makes sense that people should be able to possess a weapon appropriate to that end.
No one can logically claim that everyone should be able to possess nuclear weapons.
Under the proposal, adults 21 and older would be able to possess up to 100 grams of marijuana, roughly 3.5oz.
Books, and the stories they contained, were the only things I felt I was able to possess as a child.
I love buying CDs and being able to possess a hard copy of a great band's music.
Oregonians will also be able to possess much larger quantities than in Washington state or Colorado, which permit up to one ounce of cannabis.
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Come Thursday, residents of the US capital will be able to legally possess two ounces of marijuana and grow up to six plants.
The vote means that, effective Jan . 1 people 21 and up in Breckenridge will be able to legally possess one ounce or less of the drug.
This study in absurdity creates the perfect conditions in which sooner or later every family and/or interest group is able not only to possess but also to govern its own land in the most self-advantageous of ways (Pileri and Granata 2012).
If Evans can't better Jones at any stage, in either the striking or wrestling departments, then it's unlikely the slower and more predictable Henderson will be able to, despite possessing the heavier hands of the two.
People here think they can afford things if they're able to borrow enough money to possess them.
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