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The phrase "are able to think" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express someone's capability or capacity to think or reason in various contexts.
Example: "Children are able to think critically when they are encouraged to ask questions and explore new ideas."
Alternatives: "can think" or "have the ability to think".
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They are able to think divergently and are not as narrow-minded in their thinking as experienced professionals often are.
If you are able to think of that much based off of one little moment, then you are way over thinking it.
Hispanic voters, like everyone else, are able to think for themselves.
You want people and groups who are able to think thoughts before they share.
"Our strength is that we are able to think strategically and look ahead," says the prime minister.
The only thing that matters is that students are able to think critically and develop their own opinions.
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People were able to think for themselves.
I think basically we're able to think more socially.
But they have to be able to think.
"We've barely been able to think about that".
If we want students to be able to think, then their teachers need to be able to think as well.
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are able to imagine
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are able to consider
are likely to think
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are prepared to think
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are ready to think
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are used to think
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are able to spot
are able to absorb
are good to think
are able to put
are able to laugh
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