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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "able to" when indicating capability.
Example: "She is able to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "capable of" or "qualified to".
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able for
phrase
Fit to cope with.
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able for specification with -b or -m.
able for this purpose at my request.
Sastre, Soler and Mayo should be well able for it.
Mr. Garelik was not avail able for comment.
Week List Nonfiction 1 2 ABLE FOR TWO, by Nora Roberts.
She said she was able for the first time to be emotionally naked with a man.
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Easily do-able for £100, including flights.
It's perfectly do-able for an eight-year-old and your other boys will love it.
This world straight out of Tolkien is perfectly do-able for people on all budgets.
Don't submit an application, says Ms. Boyd, unless the advice you get sounds do-able for your team.
It's been do-able for years, via the Web and CD boxes that are barely marketed.
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