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The phrase "are able to succeed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or potential to achieve success in a particular endeavor.
Example: "With hard work and dedication, I believe that we are able to succeed in our goals."
Alternatives: "can succeed" or "have the ability to succeed."
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"Clearly we are able to succeed in doing our mission," he said.
Governments often are able to succeed in abusive regulation of Internet companies and information because they require that data be stored in-country, effectively requiring local investment.
"Clearly we are able to succeed in executing our mission and doing it very well with the staff on hand and the expertise that we have on hand," he said in a telephone interview.
It is only by investing in education that we can ensure that all of our young people, whatever their background, are able to succeed in whatever they aspire to".
Hopefully things can now move towards a better resolution, without a government attempt to keep things going as they have been.Nick KerrSIR - The (final) demise of MG Rover and your comments on the success of Honda, BMW and others leads me to ask why foreign manufacturers are able to succeed where British manufacturers are not.
However, unlike the brief period in the late 1980s, early 1990s in the US that gave us Public Enemy, Ice Cube and Wu-Tang, the UK has as yet been unwilling to acknowledge our voices on a national level, even when artists prove they are able to succeed with little or no investment.
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But it helped my confidence, being able to succeed there.
Why would anyone else be able to succeed?
"Anybody should be able to succeed here," he said.
Without both we wouldn't have been able to succeed".
"The way we feel we're going to be able to succeed is to be busier earlier in the day".
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