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The phrase "able to actually make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the capability or possibility of achieving a specific outcome or result.
Example: "After months of hard work, we are finally able to actually make a difference in the community."
Alternatives: "capable of truly creating" or "able to genuinely produce".
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After a year of building a production studio, hiring presenters, editors and producing a number of web shows, I realised we were never going to build a big enough audience to be able to actually make money.
In the future, will the competitive advantage come from being able to actually make sense of that data?
Imagine being able to actually make money when you contribute on social media.
The Information Accelerator begins accepting applications for its first batch of companies today, and the goal will be to help the selected entrants build businesses based on quality journalism that end up being able to actually make money.
Personally I doubt that they'll be able to actually make a release before then (Fuji lately has had long delays between announcements and availability), but it's certainly possible we could see an announcement.
The company already has a device with a built-in high-speed wireless data connection in the Archos 5g, released late last year, but this new one will have the added bonus of being able to actually make and receive voice calls along with the expandability that Android offers.
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Days, weeks, months of hard work followed, practice, practice, practice, and all the while, the suspense -- would they be able to raise the money to actually make the trip?
To actually make them.
"Systems biology offered a good combination of being able to apply my computational background to actually making things that can do something useful for people," he says.
Carter said the episode was "directed beautifully by David Nutter who added to the project in so many ways, even as it came on, things that he saw visually that were able to actually change and make the script more concise".
"It turns out that from a regulatory standpoint, from a policy standpoint, there's nothing really new about people being able to or actually making high precision firearms at home," said Weinburg.
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