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The phrase "able to roam" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has the capability or freedom to move around or travel.
Example: "The new software allows users to be able to roam freely across different networks without losing connectivity."
Alternatives: "capable of roaming" or "free to roam."
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That space, and being able to roam around really fires up your imagination".
Visitors will be able to roam the grounds, but they will not be allowed into the statue.
"A guy like Kenny is used to being able to roam the plains," said one Credit Suisse banker.
"Larry was so surprised about an athlete who was able to roam throughout the country, practically educating himself," his widow, Shirley Ellis, recalled.
They plan to build an alternative mobile network inside their well-defended bases, which local mobile-users will be able to "roam on" overnight.
Now it looks like consumers, too, will soon be able to roam about while constantly connected to their own personal clouds.
A Ugandan military assault later forced the rebels into eastern Congo, where many rebel groups are able to roam freely because the central government has limited control there.
Once able to roam freely in its armored columns, the army begins the winter confined mostly to the city's south and west.
Under the new rules, retirees will not be able to roam everywhere freely but will be allowed unescorted access to the first two floors.
By popping either brand's PC card into the notebook's available slot, I was able to roam from room to room and still connect to the Internet.
The investigators said they were able to roam unescorted through most of the buildings, including at the State and Justice Departments.
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