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The phrase "able to wrest such" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is capable of forcibly taking or obtaining something, often against resistance or difficulty.
Example: "He was able to wrest such power from his opponents, proving his strength and determination."
Alternatives: "capable of seizing such" or "able to obtain such".
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Intel may not be able to wrest such chip sales from the market leader Texas Instruments, some investors said, even as Motorola and Flextronics International, two handset makers, report surging demand.
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For months, the UN has faced a daily battle to wrest such permissions from the government in a bid to lift the sieges of Syrian towns.
Only then would the government in Athens be able to wrest any serious concessions from its creditors, such as an agreement to back off on demands for a cut in pensions and a commitment to write down some of Greece's vast debts.
In addition, grazing cows are able to wrest calories from grasslands that are not suitable for growing food for humans.
Despite tough talk and dramatic shots, no other team has been able to wrest the championship trophy from the Comets.
Mr. Schneiderman's lawsuits may be able to wrest better behavior from the banks in the short run, especially if other state prosecutors follow his lead.
We are its architects, as a few of us have been able to wrest culturally influential posts away from baby boomers.
It's a testament to Thompson's writing that she's able to wrest so much variety and entertainment from a rather scourged patch of literary landscape.
In both cases the drivers had been able to wrest back control of their vehicles and, Russell said, the fault had not led to any injuries.
While the military was able to wrest the region from the control of the Taliban, most of the insurgent leadership managed to escape and sporadic violence has continued.
In many ways, if the union strikes and is able to wrest more money over the next three years, that is money that the Bloomberg administration itself will lose.
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