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The phrase "able to secure these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to obtain or ensure something, often in a context where specific items or outcomes are being referenced.
Example: "The team was able to secure these crucial documents before the deadline."
Alternatives: "capable of obtaining these" or "able to acquire these".
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But "no country has ever been able to secure these mountains," smiles Mr Karayilan.
Maybe Apple was able to secure these permissions because musicians are famously Mac-crazy to begin with.
The Irish government, he added, should explain "why it was not able to secure these kinds of terms when the Spanish government could".
It is testament to her bravery that we have been able to secure these convictions and bring these defendants to justice".
"Being able to secure these kinds of deals in this kind of economic climate is a great green light for growth in Milton Keynes".
"Being able to secure these vacant properties is very important for the neighborhoods".
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Announcing the new services, Mrs Hart said: "I am very pleased that we have been able to secure the extra train services on these two popular lines.
These guidelines also suggest that the intubator should be able to secure the airway without interrupting chest compression (CC).
"Most importantly, Alipay was able to secure the license it needed to continue operating".
Both the main parties are vying to present themselves as best able to secure the recovery.
The coach called his friend and was able to secure the film.
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