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The phrase "able to respect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capacity or willingness to show respect towards others or certain principles.
Example: "She is able to respect differing opinions, which makes her a great team player."
Alternatives: "capable of respecting" or "willing to honor".
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Unfortunately, Carlyle was never able to respect ordinary men.
You have to be able to respect and trust your teammates, and that's leadership.
As a Christian, he was able to respect other players' different choice of lifestyles.
Only when the MPS is able to respect and value diversity and self-criticism can any real progress be made.
Testimony before the House Subcommittee in favor of the bill acknowledged that states are willing and able to respect patent rights.
We should be able to respect his willingness to sacrifice for what he believed in without looking at it through the lens of today's divisive political climate.
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To think through this further, it might help to ask yourself some questions, such as: If he maintains his Hindu faith, would you be able to fully respect and support him as a partner?
Honestly, it is the primary reason he is able to still respect his parents and mentors along the way.
We need to ensure we're taking the broadest definition of diversity, really being able to appreciate, respect and value others' points of view".
Ashford gets a lot of respect for his abilities as a designer, but he has so far not been able to transform respect into solid financial backing.
"But in the cabarets, the dancer is able to impose respect.
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