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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am enabled to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone has been given the ability or permission to do something.
Example: "I am enabled to access the system after completing the necessary training."
Alternatives: "I am able to" or "I have the ability to".
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So I am enabled to infer, on the basis of these multifarious similarities, that other people also have beliefs, emotions, experiences and the like.
However, Bumpass said, "I'm not him and he's not me, but what I'm required to do for him and what I am enabled to do for him is what makes it like me.
While at flight school in Reading, and without any money to fund his recreation, he built "an apparatus composed of a bootlace, a lanyard and some straps off my valise, by which I am enabled to turn out the light without getting out of bed".
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"Amina must be enabled to go back to school.
Consumers should be enabled to transact with others.
As we are enabled to live longer, we are also condemned to die longer.
And older people must be enabled to shape that future themselves.
Children are enabled to explore all the main belief systems, both theist and non-theist.
Political parties will be enabled to rake in unlimited corporate donations.
The next step is to enable them to earn more once they are in work; then people need to be enabled to progress in their career.
And due to the current regulations, we've been enabled to be competitive.
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