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The phrase "able to set their" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to establish or determine something, often in relation to their own preferences or conditions.
Example: "The new software allows users to be able to set their own privacy settings according to their needs."
Alternatives: "capable of establishing their" or "able to determine their".
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And should online patient communities be able to set their own rules for research?
Not surprisingly, it's the women who are able to set their own directions who triumph.
I was able to set their on-off times without consulting the manual.
Six of the ten worked from home; all were able to set their own diaries.
In short, states should be able to set their own marriage laws.
In some fracking towns, people have been able to set their tap water on fire.
For maintenance work and safety inspections of their equipment, utilities have been able to set their own schedules.
"So all schools will be able to set their own dates and be able to vary them.
The higher reaches of the London restaurant business report chef shortages, with suitable applicants able to set their own terms.
Let's remember: these were state schools, free of local authority control, able to set their own culture and ethos.
Instead banks will be able to set their own monthly maximum charge for unauthorised overdrafts, taking together all fees and interest, which they will be required to publish.
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