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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to state" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's capability to express or articulate something clearly.
Example: "She is able to state her opinion on the matter without hesitation."
Alternatives: "capable of expressing" or "able to articulate".
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"If you are able to state a problem…then the problem can be solved".
"It's very unlikely for us ever to be able to state conclusively who the Ripper was".
The ride was over before Ms. Lagarde was able to state her position.
3. Informal customs to which everyone conforms without being able to state the exact rules.
We are Americans, and we should be able to state with conviction, "We don't do stuff like that".
So Venus has been able to state the sisters' case for victory with a conviction making boastfulness irrelevant.
They may not be able to state the APR, but they do know the finance charges and other terms.
The left is able to state categorically that Tuesday's terrorism was a dreadful act, irrespective of provenance.
We're stating this with a level of rigor that no one has been able to state it with.
Only 2 percent of the seniors were able to state that the ruling had been prompted by a school segregation case.
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This should not be cause for concern, as Administration officials will be able to state unequivocally that they expected the drop.
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