Sentence examples for be able to cast from inspiring English sources

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"I'm excited that I will be able to cast my vote.

"To finally be able to cast a vote for her," she said, choking up.

Everyone on the suspended list will be able to cast a ballot, he said.

Tuaregs and other northerners comprise a large proportion of those who will not be able to cast votes.

For the first time MPs will be able to cast their vote in secret to avoid pressure from party whips.

He learned enough in the village to be able to cast himself as a man of the people.

A voter without the necessary identification would still be able to cast a ballot after signing a sworn statement.

You might have a wonderful script but not be able to cast an appropriate actor to play the lead.

As the referendum proceeds, voters must be allowed access to polling stations; they must be able to cast their ballots free from intimidation and coercion.

A state judge on Tuesday ruled that Pennsylvania voters should be able to cast a ballot for president next month even if they lack an ID card.

Without the efforts of volunteers like James and Darren, the Children's Society would not be able to cast its net so wide.

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