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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are able to rest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity or opportunity to take a break or relax.
Example: "After a long day of work, they are able to rest and recharge for the next day."
Alternatives: "can rest" or "have the ability to rest."
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Most teams have six players, and players are able to rest occasionally.
With their huge lead in Ligue 1, they are able to rest and rotate, and are fuelled by abundant confidence.
Although many are able to rest and relocate, some may perish if they are separated from their flocks or end up in a locality where they are unable to find food.
It means they are able to rest Warner and has mitigated the blow of losing the captain, George Bailey, the Tasmanian denied the opportunity to lead Australia in front of his home crowd after being banned for slow over-rate offences, and Mitchell Johnson, who is missing this match for personal reasons.
The other bone of contention for the English is that the lack of promotion and relegation in the Pro12 means teams are able to rest key players from matches in that competition in order to be at their best for Heineken Cup matches — a luxury the English cannot afford and one they believe gives those other teams an unfair advantage.
Some postpartum doulas even do overnights, so the parents are able to rest.
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You'll be able to rest very quietly here".
This time I have been able to rest".
I've never been able to rest on my laurels.
"My only hope is to be able to rest when I get married".
But if Silicon Valley history is any indication, Tinder might be able to rest easy.
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