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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are able to rule" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability or authority to govern or make decisions.
Example: "The council members are able to rule on matters concerning community regulations."
Alternatives: "can govern" or "have the authority to rule."
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In Confucian terms, "only the virtuous are able to rule all under heaven".
Based on the new Chandra observations, however, they are able to rule out a phenomenon known as tidal stripping.
While it has been proposed that these may be variously intrinsic or extrinsic in nature, we are able to rule out the former mechanism.
Ahmadinejad, like the President's before him, are temporary figures who come and go depending on elections, and depending on their relationship to Khamenei, are able to rule with greater or lesser amounts of autonomy and authority.
After correcting it, they have reduced the significance with which they are able to rule out the possible existence of the dark matter candidate hinted at in the other experiments.
"Our celebration will be perfect only when the American occupier is gone and the Iraqi people are able to rule themselves by the principles of Islam," said a white-turbaned Sheik Muhammad Thamer.
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However, I have been able to rule out several potential theories through counterexamples.
But the MDC would not be able to rule the roost either.
Effectively, the team was able to rule out this location and focus on other sites.
You'll be able to rule the world.' They said, 'I don't know.
No prime minister of modern India has been able to rule by diktat.
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