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The phrase "able to able" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
It appears to be a repetition that lacks clarity and coherence in meaning.
Example: "He is able to able complete the task on time."
Alternatives: "capable of" or "able to".
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Track the amount you are able to able to save each week or month.
At St . Louis Majerus has been able to able to build a contender.
"That's what impressed me the most, that he's been able to able command his pitches," Manuel said.
Indeed this was the first time all season that Wenger was able to able to pick his best XI.
"We were able to able to get him in here and overwhelm him with information," Pettine said.
Even if acquitted, however, the mud will stick and, if convicted, the public will never be able to able to assess whether justice has miscarried.
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Will he able able to recover?" Frazier knows well the hardships endured by relief pitchers.
"They need to be able to make decisions, to be able to innovate, and to be able to communicate.
"If you're healthy," he said, "you're able to think, you're able to concentrate, you're able to make pitches, you're able to work on mechanics.
He writes about the importance, as a trial lawyer, of "being able to communicate, being able to explain, being able to simplify".
I know when I'm right and able to produce and able to play".
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