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The phrase "are able to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's capability or opportunity to participate in an event or group.
Example: "We are pleased to announce that all interested candidates are able to join the workshop next week."
Alternatives: "can join" or "are permitted to join".
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More kids who are able to join a sports team.
Australian businesses are able to join the pledge by contacting the Retail and Supplier Roundtable.
Many new arrivals are able to join existing communities of their fellow nationals.
In defence, for example, Danish forces are able to join NATO operations but must pull out if the EU takes over.
"This case will now be assigned to a court in Dallas County where the parties are able to join the issue.
Republicans sincerely believe that when workers are able to join together to bargain collectively and seize some measure of power in the workplace, it's an inherently bad thing.
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No girls were able to join.
I expect to be able to join them very soon.
My family was able to join us there, in 1982.
That was why he was able to join the grievance.
With President de Gaulle gone, you were able to join.
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are able to laugh
are free to join
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are able to self-renew
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